PAMP INDUCED EXPRESSION OF IMMUNE RELEVANT GENES IN HEAD KIDNEY LEUKOCYTES OF RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS)

Jiwan Kumar Chettri, Lars Holten-Andersen, Per Walter Kania, Martin Kristian Raida, Kurt Buchmann

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    Abstract

    Host immune responses elicited by invading pathogens depend on recognition of the pathogen by
    specific receptors present on phagocytic cells. However, the response to viral, bacterial, parasitic
    and fungal pathogens vary according to the pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) on the
    surface of the invader. Phagocytic cells are known to initiate a respiratory burst following an
    exposure to the pathogen, but the underlying and associated specific elements are poorly elucidated
    in fish. The present study describes the differential response of head kidney leukocytes from
    rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to different PAMPs mimicking bacterial (flagellin and LPS),
    viral (poly I:C) and fungal infections (zymosan and ß-glucan). Transcript of cytokines related to
    inflammation (IL-1ß, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-a) were highly up-regulated following LPS exposure
    whereas flagellin or poly I:C induced merely moderate reactions. In contrast, IFN-¿ expression was
    significantly higher in the poly I:C stimulated group compared to LPS group. When head kidney
    cells were exposed to zymosan or ß-glucan, genes encoding IL-1ß, TNF-a, IL-6 and IL-10 became
    up-regulated. Their level of up-regulation was comparable to LPS but the kinetics differed. In
    particular, TNF-a induction was considerably slower when stimulated with zymosan or ß-glucan.
    The gene encoding COX-2 enzyme, which is a central element in initiation of inflammatory
    reactions, was significantly higher in stimulated cells but a depressing effect of high concentrations
    of LPS and zymosan became evident after 4 h exposure. This study suggests that rainbow trout
    leukocytes respond differently to viral, bacterial and fungal PAMPs, which may reflect activation of
    specific signaling cascades eventually leading to activation of different immune effector molecules.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date3 May 2011
    Publication statusPublished - 3 May 2011
    EventDAFINET, THE ONTOGENY OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF FISH – STATUS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES, Svaneke, Bornholm, Denmark - Bornholm, Denmark
    Duration: 3 May 20115 May 2011

    Conference

    ConferenceDAFINET, THE ONTOGENY OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF FISH – STATUS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES, Svaneke, Bornholm, Denmark
    Country/TerritoryDenmark
    CityBornholm
    Period03/05/201105/05/2011

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