MdSVWC1, a new pattern recognition receptor triggers multiple defense mechanisms against invading bacteria in Musca domestica.

IF 4.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY BMC Biology Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1186/s12915-024-02042-5
Ting Tang, Siyu Sun, Ruirui Wang, Mengnan Li, Yongpeng Wang, Feifei Li, Yun Wang, Fengsong Liu
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Abstract

Background: Single-domain von Willebrand factor type C (SVWC) constitute a protein family predominantly identified in arthropods, characterized by a SVWC domain and involved in diverse physiological processes such as host defense, stress resistance, and nutrient metabolism. Nevertheless, the physiological mechanisms underlying these functions remain inadequately comprehended.

Results: A massive expansion of the SVWC gene family in Musca domestica (MdSVWC) was discovered, with a count of 35. MdSVWC1 was selected as the representative of the SVWC family for functional analysis, which led to the identification of the immune function of MdSVWC1 as a novel pattern recognition receptor. MdSVWC1 is highly expressed in both the fat body and intestines and displays acute induction upon bacterial infection. Recombinant MdSVWC1 binds to surfaces of both bacteria and yeast through the recognition of multiple pathogen-associated molecular patterns and exhibits Ca2+-dependent agglutination activity. MdSVWC1 mutant flies exhibited elevated mortality and hindered bacterial elimination following bacterial infection as a result of reduced hemocyte phagocytic capability and weakened expression of antimicrobial peptide (AMP) genes. In contrast, administration of recombinant MdSVWC1 provided protection to flies from bacterial challenges by promoting phagocytosis and AMP genes expression, thereby preventing bacterial colonization. MdSPN16, a serine protease inhibitor, was identified as a target protein of MdSVWC1. It was postulated that the interaction of MdSVWC1 with MdSPN16 would result in the activation of an extracellular proteolytic cascade, which would then initiate the Toll signaling pathway and facilitate the expression of AMP genes.

Conclusions: MdSVWC1 displays activity as a soluble pattern recognition receptor that regulates cellular and humoral immunity by recognizing microbial components and facilitating host defense.

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MdSVWC1是一种新的模式识别受体,它能触发多种防御机制,抵御家蝇细菌的入侵。
背景:单结构域von Willebrand因子C型(SVWC)是主要在节肢动物中发现的一个蛋白家族,以SVWC结构域为特征,参与宿主防御、抗应激和营养代谢等多种生理过程。然而,这些功能背后的生理机制仍未得到充分理解:结果:在家蚕中发现了一个大规模扩展的 SVWC 基因家族(MdSVWC),共有 35 个。结果:研究人员发现了家麝中一个大规模扩展的 SVWC 基因家族(MdSVWC),共有 35 个,并选择 MdSVWC1 作为 SVWC 家族的代表进行功能分析,从而确定了 MdSVWC1 作为新型模式识别受体的免疫功能。MdSVWC1 在脂肪体和肠道中高度表达,并在细菌感染时显示出急性诱导。重组 MdSVWC1 可通过识别多种病原体相关分子模式与细菌和酵母表面结合,并表现出 Ca2+ 依赖性凝集活性。MdSVWC1 突变体苍蝇在细菌感染后死亡率升高,细菌清除受阻,这是由于血细胞吞噬能力降低和抗菌肽(AMP)基因表达减弱所致。与此相反,重组 MdSVWC1 通过促进吞噬作用和 AMP 基因的表达,从而防止细菌定植,保护苍蝇免受细菌挑战。研究发现,丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂 MdSPN16 是 MdSVWC1 的靶蛋白。据推测,MdSVWC1 与 MdSPN16 的相互作用将导致细胞外蛋白水解级联的激活,进而启动 Toll 信号通路,促进 AMP 基因的表达:结论:MdSVWC1 具有可溶性模式识别受体的活性,可通过识别微生物成分和促进宿主防御来调节细胞和体液免疫。
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