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  • Characterization of the cathepsin D in Procambarus clarkii and its biological role in innate immune responses.

Characterization of the cathepsin D in Procambarus clarkii and its biological role in innate immune responses.

Developmental and comparative immunology (2020-06-12)
Xiao-Min Yu, Jia-Le Chen, Muhammad Nadeem Abbas, Isma Gul, Saima Kausar, Li-Shang Dai
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Cathepsin D belongs to aspartic protease family, produced in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, and then transported to lysosomes, where it participates in various physiological processes. Despite its importance, only a few reports available on the functional role of cathepsin D in crustaceans. Herein, we cloned a cDNA fragment of cathepsin D from the hepatopancreas of the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Pc-cathepsin D) for the first time. It included 1158 base pairs open reading frame, encoding a protein of 385 amino acids. Multiple alignment analysis confirmed the presence of aspartic proteinase active sites and N glycosylation sites. Pc-cathepsin D mRNA expression was high in the gills followed by gut, heart, hepatopancreas of P. clarkii. At different time points post-infection with lipopolysaccharides, peptidoglycan, or polyinosinic polycytidylic acid, Pc-cathepsin D mRNA expression significantly enhanced compared with the control group. Knockdown of the Pc-cathepsin D by double-stranded RNA, strikingly, changed the expression of all the tested P. clarkii immune-associated genes, including Pc-Toll, Pc-lectin, Pc-cactus, Pc-anti-lipopolysaccharide factor, Pc-phospholipase, and Pc-sptzale. Altogether, these results suggest that Pc-cathepsin D is needed to confer innate immunity against microbial pathogens by modulating the expression of crucial transcripts that encode immune-associated genes.

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聚肌苷酸-聚胞苷酸 钠盐, 10% Poly (I:C) with buffer salts, TLR ligand tested