Abstract
We earlier identified two CXCL8-like lineages in cyprinid fish, which are functional homologues of the mammalian CXCL8, but with diverged functions. We here investigated whether the carp IFN-¿-inducible CXCb gene, related to the mammalian CXCL9, -10 and -11 chemokines, was subject to a similar diversification. On the zebrafish genome, a cluster of seven CXCb genes was found on chromosome five. Analysis of the promoter of the zebrafish CXCb genes suggests a partially shared, but differential induction. A second CXCb gene, CXCb2, was identified in common carp by homology cloning. CXCb2 is constitutively expressed in immune-related tissues, predominantly in head kidney lymphocytes/monocytes. Interestingly, an induction of CXCb2 gene expression with recombinant carp IFN-¿2 and LPS was observed in macrophages and granulocytes. Finally, difference in sensitivity to LPS, and kinetics of CXCb1 and CXCb2 gene expression during zymosan-induced peritonitis, was observed. These results indicate a functional diversification for cyprinid CXCb chemokines, with functional homology to mammalian CXCL9–11.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 243-253 |
| Journal | Developmental and Comparative Immunology |
| Volume | 38 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Keywords
- trout oncorhynchus-mykiss
- chemoattractant i-tac
- carpio l.
- differential expression
- molecular evolution
- gene-expression
- receptor cxcr3
- early-response
- cutting edge
- cells