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Distinct Responses of Thitarodes xiaojinensis β-1,3-Glucan Recognition Protein-1 and Immulectin-8 to Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris Infection.

Qian Meng1, Pei-Pei Wu1,2, Miao-Miao Li1,2, Rui-Hao Shu1,2, Gui-Ling Zhou1, Ji-Hong Zhang1, Huan Zhang1, Haobo Jiang3, Qi-Lian Qin4, Zhen Zou4,5.   

Abstract

Melanization and encapsulation are prominent defense responses against microbes detected by pattern recognition receptors of their host insects. In the ghost moth Thitarodes xiaojinensis, an activated immune system can melanize and encapsulate the fungus Cordyceps militaris However, these responses were hardly detected in the host hemolymph postinfection of another fungus Ophiocordyceps sinensis The immune interaction between O. sinensis and the host remains largely unknown, which hinders the artificial cultivation of Chinese cordyceps. We found that T. xiaojinensis β-1,3-glucan recognition protein-1 (βGRP1) was needed for prophenoloxidase activation induced by C. militaris Failure of βGRP1 to recognize O. sinensis is a primary reason for the lack of melanization in the infected host. Lyticase or snailase treatment combined with binding and immunofluorescence detection showed the existence of a protective layer preventing the fungus from βGRP1 recognition. Coimmunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry analysis indicated that βGRP1 interacted with immulectin-8 (IML8) via binding to C. militaris IML8 promotes encapsulation. This study suggests the roles of T. xiaojinensis βGRP1 and IML8 in modulating immune responses against C. militaris Most importantly, the data indicate that O. sinensis may evade melanization by preventing βGRP1 recognition.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34162722      PMCID: PMC8695634          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2000447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.426


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