Subgroup specific transcriptional regulation of salmonid non-classical MHC class I L lineage genes following viral challenges and interferon stimulations
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36177Dato
2024-12-20Type
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Imam, Maryam; Kianian, Atefeh; Bhat, Shripathi; Fure Lukes, Viktoria Erika; Greiner-Tollersrud, Linn; Edholm, Eva-Stina IsabellaSammendrag
Non-classical MHC class I genes which, compared to classical MHC class I, are
typically less polymorphic and have more restricted expression patterns are
attracting interest because of their potential to regulate immune responses to
various pathogens. In salmonids, among the numerous non-classical MHC class I
genes identified to date, L lineage genes, including Sasa-LIA and Sasa-LGA1, are
differentially induced in response to microbial challenges. In the present study,
we show that while transcription of both Sasa-LIA and Sasa-LGA1 are induced in
response to SAV3 infection the transcriptional induction patterns are distinct for
each gene. While elevated Sasa-LGA1 expression is maintained long-term
following in vivo SAV3 infection Sasa-LIA expression is transient, returning to
near baseline weeks prior to viral clearance. Furthermore, by contrasting L
lineage transcriptional induction potential of SAV3 with that of IPNV we show
that Sasa-LIA and Sasa-LGA1 transcriptional induction is tightly interconnected
with select type I and type II interferon induction. Both type I and type II
interferon stimulation, to varying degrees, induce Sasa-LIA and Sasa-LGA1
expression. Compared to IFNa1 and IFNc, IFN-gamma was a more effective
inducer of both Sasa-LIA and Sasa-LGA1 while IFNb showed no activity.
Furthermore, IFNa was a more potent inducer of Sasa-LIA compared to IFNc.
The involvement of type I IFN and IFN gamma in regulation of Sasa-LIA and Sasa LGA1 expression was further substantiated by analysis of their respective
promoter regions which indicate that ISRE and GAS like elements most likely
cooperatively regulate Sasa-LIA expression while IFN gamma induced expression
of Sasa-LGA1 is critically dependent on a single, proximally located ISRE element.
Together, these findings imply that Sasa-LIA and Sasa-LGA1 play important but
likely functionally distinct roles in the anti-viral response of salmonids and that
these two molecules may serve as immune regulators promoting more effective
antiviral states.
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Imam, Kianian, Bhat, Fure Lukes, Greiner-Tollersrud, Edholm. Subgroup specific transcriptional regulation of salmonid non-classical MHC class I L lineage genes following viral challenges and interferon stimulations. Frontiers in Immunology. 2024;15Metadata
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