4.7 Article

Transcription profile, NF-κB promoter activation, and antiviral activity of Amphiprion clarkii Akirin-2

Journal

FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 108, Issue -, Pages 14-23

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2020.11.018

Keywords

Amphiprion clarkii; Akirin-2; NF-kappa B; Antiviral protein; Immune challenge; Subcellular localization; mRNA expression; Innate immunity

Funding

  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [2019R1A6A1A03033553]
  2. Marine Biotechnology Program - Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Korea [20180430]

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This study revealed the involvement of AcAkirin-2 in NF-kappa B-mediated transcription of antiviral genes.
Animal defense system constitutes a series of distinct mechanisms that specifically defend against microbial invasion. Understanding these complex biological mechanisms is of paramount importance for implementing disease prevention strategies. In this study, the transcription factor, Akirin-2 was identified from ornamental fish Amphiprion clarkii and its involvement in immune response was characterized. A. clarkii Akirin-2 (AcAkirin-2) was identified as a highly conserved protein with two nuclear localization signals. In-vitro localization analysis in fathead minnow cells revealed that AcAkirin-2 is strictly localized to the nucleus. With regard to tissue-specific expression without immune challenge, AcAkirin-2 expression was highest in the brain and lowest in the liver. Immune challenge experiments revealed that AcAkirin-2 expression was the strongest in response to poly I:C. Overexpression of AcAkirin-2 alone did not enhanced NF-kappa B activity significantly in HEK293T cells; however, it significantly enhanced NF-kappa B activity in the presence of poly I:C. AcAkirin-2-mediated expression of antiviral genes was analyzed using qPCR in mullet kidney cells and plaque assay was performed to decipher the involvement of AcAkirin-2 in antiviral immunity. AcAkirin-2 overexpression significantly enhanced the expression of Viperin but not of Mx. Plaque assays revealed the ability of AcAkirin-2 to enervate VHSV titers. Taken together, this study unveiled the involvement of AcAkirin-2 in NF-kappa B-mediated transcription of antiviral genes.

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