Transforming growth factor-?1b: a second TGF-?1 paralogue in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) that has a lower constitutive expression but is more responsive to immune stimulation.

The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) TGF-?1 sequence was one of the first fish cytokines described. Studies of its expression suggest it is constitutively expressed but displays refractory inducibility. Here we describe a second TGF-?1 (TGF-?1b) gene that is novel in several respects. TGF-?1b possesses typical TGF-? features, including a CXC motif and an integrin binding site, a tetrabasic cut site and a mature peptide of 112 amino acids (aa) containing nine conserved cysteine residues. The mature peptide is 83% identical to the first TGF-?1 sequence described in rainbow trout, that we designate TGF-?1a, and relative to TGF-?1a shows higher homology to Atlantic salmon TGF-?1b, zebrafish TGF-?1a, and sea bass and seabream TGF-?1. The gene organisation of salmonid TGF-?1b genes, as inferred from Atlantic salmon whole genome shotgun contigs, is a 6 exon/5 intron structure with exons 3 and 4 of salmonid TGF-?1a genes apparently fused together. The two trout TGF-?1 genes have a wide distribution in vivo, with highest expression found in immune tissues for both isoforms indicating that TGF-?1 has a predominant role in immunity of fish. Expression of both genes was also seen during the ontogeny of trout, with TGF-?1a relatively constant in expression level but TGF-?1b increasing over time. Immune responses in head kidney (HK) macrophages induced by pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), pro-inflammatory cytokines, mitogens and pathway activators highly elevated the expression level of TGF-?1b but not that of TGF-?1a. TGF-?1b expression was also increased by polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)) and/or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation in three different trout cell lines studied. Finally we show that TGF-?1b is potentially involved in defense against infection with viral haemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV), which had no effect on TGF-?1a expression. Thus, it is likely the TGF-?1b gene represents a copy which fulfils the major immune orchestrating functions of TGF-?1 as seen in other vertebrates.

Autor: 
MAEHR T, COSTA MM, VECINO JL, WADSWORTH S, MARTIN SA, WANG T, SECOMBES CJ
Referencia: 
Fish Shellfish Immunol
Volumen: 
34
Pagina Inicial: 
420
Pagina final: 
432