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The atypical chemokine receptor 4 in red sea bream (Pagrus major): Molecular characterization and gene expression analysis.

Kwang-Min Choi1, Seong Don Hwang2, Min Soo Joo1, Jee Youn Hwang2, Mun-Gyeong Kwon2, Ji-Min Jeong2, Jung Soo Seo2, Bo-Yeong Jee2, Chan-Il Park3.   

Abstract

Atypical chemokine receptor 4 (ACKR4) is regulated by cytokines, binds chemokines and regulates the chemokine gradient. We verified the cDNA sequence by confirming ACKR4 from red sea bream (PmACKR4) by next generation sequencing (NGS) and analysed the molecular characteristics and gene expression profile. In the analysis using the predicted amino acid sequence of PmACKR4, a highly conserved G protein-coupled receptor 1 region and two cysteine residues were identified and included in the ACKR4 teleost cluster in the phylogenetic analysis. In healthy red sea bream, PmACKR4 mRNA was expressed at the highest levels in head kidney and was upregulated in all immune -related tissues used in the experiment after challenges with Streptococcus iniae (S. iniae) and red sea bream iridovirus (RSIV). These results suggest that ACKR4 is highly conserved in red sea bream and may play an important role in the immune system as previously reported. It is thought that ACKR4 acts as a regulator of immune -related cells via immune reactions after pathogenic infection.
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Keywords:  Atypical chemokine receptor 4; Pagrus major; Red sea bream iridovirus; Streptococcus iniae

Year:  2019        PMID: 31276790     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2019.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fish Shellfish Immunol        ISSN: 1050-4648            Impact factor:   4.581


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Authors:  Tsunemasa Saiki; Yukako Takizawa; Kazutaka Miyahara; Masakazu Arima
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-10-01       Impact factor: 4.379

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