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Identification and expression analysis of two interleukin-23α (p19) isoforms, in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and Atlantic salmon Salmo salar

Journal

MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 66, Issue 2, Pages 216-228

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2015.03.014

Keywords

IL-23; p19; Cloning; Expression; Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss; Atlantic salmon Salmo salar

Funding

  1. MASTS pooling initiative (The Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland, Scottish Funding Council) [HR09011]
  2. Public Authority of Applied Education and Training, Kuwait
  3. National Scholarship Council of Shanghai City, China
  4. Scottish Government

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Interleukin (IL)-23 is a heterodimeric IL-12 family cytokine composed of a p19 alpha-chain, linked to a p40 beta-chain that is shared with IL-12. IL-23 is distinguished functionally from IL-12 by its ability to induce the production of IL-17, and differentiation of Th17 cells in mammals. Three isoforms of p40 (p40a, p40b and p40c) have been found in some 3R teleosts. Salmonids also possess three p40 isoforms (p40b1, p40b2 and p40c) although p40a is missing, and two copies (paralogues) of p40b are present that have presumably been retained following the 4R duplication in this fish lineage. Teleost p19 has been discovered recently in zebrafish, but to date there is limited information on expression and modulation of this molecule. In this report we have cloned two p19 paralogues (p19a and p19b) in salmonids, suggesting that a salmonid can possess six potential IL-23 isoforms. Whilst Atlantic salmon has two active p19 genes, the rainbow trout p19b gene may have been pseudogenized. The salmonid p19 translations share moderate identities (22.8-29.9%) to zebrafish and mammalian p19 molecules, but their identity was supported by structural features, a conserved 4 exon/3 intron gene organisation, and phylogenetic tree analysis. The active salmonid p19 genes are highly expressed in blood and gonad. Bacterial (Yersinia ruckeri) and viral infection in rainbow trout induces the expression of pl9a, suggesting pathogen-specific induction of IL-23 isoforms. Trout pl9a expression was also induced by PAMPs (poly IC and peptidoglycan) and the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1 beta in primary head kidney macrophages. These data may indicate diverse functional roles of trout IL-23 isoforms in regulating the immune response in fish. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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