Ke Fan , Qian Gao , Chuanguo Cai , Yushuai Xie , Zhitao Qi , Zhaosheng Sun , Jiasong Xie , Jiaqi Gao
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摘要
Janus 激酶(JAKs)是 JAK-STAT 信号通路的重要组成部分,在先天性免疫、自身免疫性疾病和炎症中发挥着重要作用。然而,斑鲈是鲈形目鱼类中的一种,在水产养殖业中具有很大的商业价值。本研究的目的是利用 RT-PCR、PCR 和 qRT-PCR 方法获得斑海鲈体内 JAKs(JAK1、JAK2A、JAK2B、JAK3 和 TYK2)的完整 cDNA 序列,并研究它们在脂多糖(LPS)和 Edwardsiella tarda 刺激下的作用。斑海鲈的所有五个 JAK 基因均编码超过 1100 个氨基酸残基。JAK1和JAK3由24个外显子和23个内含子组成,而JAK2A、JAK2B和TYK2则由23个外显子和22个内含子组成。此外,在蛋白质结构域分析、同源分析和系统发育分析中,这五个斑点叉尾鲈的JAK基因与其他鱼类的JAK基因具有很高的序列相同性。此外,这五个 JAK 基因在健康鱼类的所有组织中均普遍表达,而且在 LPS 处理或 E. tarda 感染后,在肠道、鳃、头肾和脾脏中均可观察到 JAK 的诱导表达。这些研究结果表明,所有这些 JAK 基因都参与了斑点叉尾鲈的抗菌免疫,为进一步了解斑点叉尾鲈的 JAK 抗菌反应机制提供了基础。
Cloning and expression analysis of Janus activated kinase family genes from spotted seabass (Lateolabrax maculatus)
Janus kinases (JAKs) are important components of the JAK-STAT signaling pathway and play vital roles in innate immunity, autoimmune diseases, and inflammation. However, information about JAKs remains largely unknown in the spotted seabass, a fish species of Perciformes with great commercial value in the aquaculture industry. The aims of this study are to obtain the complete cDNA sequences of JAKs (JAK1, JAK2A, JAK2B, JAK3 and TYK2) from spotted seabass and to investigate their roles upon stimulation with lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and Edwardsiella tarda, using RT-PCR, PCR and qRT-PCR methods. All five JAK genes from the spotted seabass, each encode more than 1100 amino acids residues. JAK1 and JAK3 consist of 24 exons and 23 introns, whereas JAK2A, JAK2B and TYK2 consist of 23 exons and 22 introns. Furthermore, these five spotted seabass JAKs share high sequence identities with those of other fish species in protein domain analysis, synteny analysis, and phylogenetic analysis. Moreover, these five JAK genes were ubiquitously expressed in all tissues examined from healthy fish, and inducible expressions of JAKs were observed in the intestine, gill, head kidney, and spleen following LPS treatment or E. tarda infection. These findings indicate that all these JAK genes are involved in the antibacterial immunity of the spotted seabass and provide a basis for further understanding the mechanism of JAKs antibacterial response in the spotted sea bass.