| Literature DB >> 35327536 |
Angus Watson1, Jacinta Agius1, Danielle Ackerly2, Travis Beddoe2, Karla Helbig1.
Abstract
Molluscs are major contributors to the international and Australian aquaculture industries, however, their immune systems remain poorly understood due to limited access to draft genomes and evidence of divergences from model organisms. As invertebrates, molluscs lack adaptive immune systems or 'memory', and rely solely on innate immunity for antimicrobial defence. Hemolymph, the circulatory fluid of invertebrates, contains hemocytes which secrete effector molecules with immune regulatory functions. Interactions between mollusc effector molecules and bacterial and fungal pathogens have been well documented, however, there is limited knowledge of their roles against viruses, which cause high mortality and significant production losses in these species. Of the major effector molecules, only the direct acting protein dicer-2 and the antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) hemocyanin and myticin-C have shown antiviral activity. A better understanding of these effector molecules may allow for the manipulation of mollusc proteomes to enhance antiviral and overall antimicrobial defence to prevent future outbreaks and minimize economic outbreaks. Moreover, effector molecule research may yield the description and production of novel antimicrobial treatments for a broad host range of animal species.Entities:
Keywords: abalone; antimicrobial peptide; antiviral defensin; galectin; hemolymph; lectin; mollusc; virus
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35327536 PMCID: PMC8945852 DOI: 10.3390/biom12030345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X
Figure 1Viral infection in (A) D. melanogaster activates the RNAi, JAK-STAT, immune deficiency (Imd), and Toll pathways, whereas (B) molluscs rely on the RNAi pathway and homologs of an ancient IFN-like pathway. The RNAi involves Dicer-2 cleaving viral dsRNA to form siRNAs, which interact with RISC to seek and bind to complementary viral mRNA. The JAK-STAT pathway is activated when Upd cytokines bind to Dome, triggering JAK, and, subsequently STAT and vir-1, the latter of which may also be upregulated by RISC. The JAK-STAT pathway also upregulates PI3K and Akt to mediate TOR, which controls the autophagic response. The NF-κB effector genes, which in turn regulate cytokine levels and other transcriptional responses, can be upregulated following either the Imd or Toll pathway, the latter of which involves the intracellular signaling cascade of proteins such as dMyD88, Tube, and Pelle. Modified figure derived from [36,37] and created with BioRender.com.
Summary comparison of AMPs and lectins. Columns describe effector molecule, protein class, example species, protein physical characteristics, mollusc proteins with antiviral activity, and references. * indicate molecules with antiviral activity. Table derived from [6,35,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48].
| Soluble | Protein Class | Example Species | General Protein Physical | References | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| AMPs | Molluscs | Size: 18–60aa | [ | |
| Invertebrates | Size: 20–70aa | [ | |||
| Vertebrates | Humans (HBD-2 and HBD-3) | Size: 70–120aa | [ | ||
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| AMPs | Molluscs | Size: 70–180aa | [ | |
| Invertebrates | Size: 70–120aa | [ | |||
| Vertebrates | N/A | N/A | |||
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| AMPs | Molluscs | Only Mytilus | Size: 30–100aa | [ |
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| AMPs | Molluscs | Only Mytilus | Size: 30–100aa | [ |
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| AMPs | Molluscs |
| Size: 350–450aa | [ |
| Invertebrates | Mostly arthropods; | Size: 350–450aa | [ | ||
| Vertebrates | N/A | N/A | |||
Figure 2NMR structure of Cg-BigDef1 structure (6QBL). The N-terminal hydrophobic domain is represented in light pink (residues 1–42), the linker in cyan and β-defensin-like domain is light orange (residues 52–93). The critical cysteines that form disulfides are represented in mangta.
Mollusc motifs determining the affinity of carbohydrates binding to ‘Site 2’ of CRDs. The first column indicates the seven described motifs. The second column displays CTLs that express the various motifs, and the third column lists mollusc species containing the CTLs and motifs. Table derived from [77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94].
| Motif | Example CTLs | Mollusc Species | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| EPN | Codakine |
| [ |
| QPD | MCL-3 |
| [ |
| EPD | Clfecs |
| [ |
| QPG | CLHd |
| [ |
| QPS | CLHd |
| [ |
| YPG | CLHd |
| [ |
| ENC | MeML |
| [ |
| YPT | Cflecs |
| [ |