C-type lectin binds envelope protein of white spot syndrome virus and induces antiviral peptides in red swamp crayfish

IF 2.8 Q2 FISHERIES Fish and shellfish immunology reports Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-11 DOI:10.1016/j.fsirep.2021.100027
Jie Gao, Bing-Jie Ren, Ping-Ping Liu, Xian-Wei Wang
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Previously a pattern recognition receptor (PRR) from kuruma shrimp was found able to recognize bacterial glycans by the C-type lectin domain (CTLD) and to interact with Jak/Stat receptor Domeless by the interleukin-like coiled coil (cc) region. In the current study, its homolog, namely Pc-ccCL, was found important in the antiviral response in red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii. This PRR plays a role by inhibiting white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection in a Jak/Stat dependent manner. The CTLD can bind the viral envelope protein VP28, while the cc region determines the dependence on Jak/Stat pathway. Two anti-lipopolysaccharides factors were identified as the downstream antiviral peptides. This study provides new insights into the antiviral signaling in invertebrates. Furthermore, the mechanism that a PRR recognizes virus and directly activates Jak/Stat pathway and antiviral-effector expression represents a simple but fast antiviral strategy in crustaceans.

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c型凝集素结合白斑综合征病毒包膜蛋白,诱导红沼泽螯虾抗病毒肽
以前发现了一种来自黑虾的模式识别受体(PRR)能够通过c型凝集素结构域(CTLD)识别细菌聚糖,并通过白细胞介素样卷曲线圈(cc)区域与Jak/Stat受体Domeless相互作用。本研究发现其同源物Pc-ccCL在克氏原螯虾(Procambarus clarkii)的抗病毒应答中起重要作用。该PRR以Jak/Stat依赖的方式抑制白斑综合征病毒(WSSV)的感染。CTLD可以结合病毒包膜蛋白VP28,而cc区决定了对Jak/Stat通路的依赖性。两种抗脂多糖因子被确定为下游抗病毒肽。这项研究为无脊椎动物的抗病毒信号提供了新的见解。此外,PRR识别病毒并直接激活Jak/Stat通路和抗病毒效应物表达的机制代表了甲壳类动物一种简单而快速的抗病毒策略。
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