IrFC - An Ixodes ricinus injury-responsive molecule related to Limulus Factor C
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
24924263
DOI
10.1016/j.dci.2014.05.016
PII: S0145-305X(14)00152-9
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- Complement, Innate immunity, Limulus Clotting Factor C, Phagocytosis, RNA interference, Tick Ixodes ricinus,
- MeSH
- Borrelia imunologie MeSH
- Candida albicans imunologie MeSH
- Escherichia coli imunologie MeSH
- exprese genu MeSH
- fagocytóza MeSH
- klíště enzymologie genetika imunologie mikrobiologie MeSH
- komplement fyziologie MeSH
- messenger RNA biosyntéza genetika MeSH
- Micrococcus luteus imunologie MeSH
- molekulární sekvence - údaje MeSH
- prekurzory enzymů biosyntéza genetika MeSH
- přirozená imunita MeSH
- proteiny členovců biosyntéza genetika MeSH
- serinové endopeptidasy biosyntéza genetika MeSH
- upregulace imunologie MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Názvy látek
- komplement MeSH
- Limulus clotting factor C MeSH Prohlížeč
- messenger RNA MeSH
- prekurzory enzymů MeSH
- proteiny členovců MeSH
- serinové endopeptidasy MeSH
Limulus Clotting Factor C is a multi-domain serine protease that triggers horseshoe crab hemolymph clotting in the presence of trace amounts of bacterial lipopolysaccharides. Here we describe and functionally characterize an homologous molecule, designated as IrFC, from the hard tick Ixodes ricinus. Tick Factor C consists of an N-terminal cysteine-rich domain, four complement control protein (sushi) modules, an LCCL domain, a truncated C-lectin domain and a C-terminal trypsin-type domain. Developmental expression profiling by quantitative real-time PCR revealed that the irfc mRNA is expressed in all stages including eggs. In tissues dissected from adult I. ricinus females, the irfc mRNA is present mainly in tick hemocytes and accordingly, indirect immunofluorescence microscopy localized IrFC intracellularly, in tick hemocytes. Irfc mRNA levels were markedly increased upon injection of sterile saline, or different microbes, demonstrating that the irfc gene transcription occurs in response to injury. This indicates a possible role of IrFC in hemolymph clotting and/or wound healing, although these defense mechanisms have not been yet definitely demonstrated in ticks. RNAi silencing of irfc expression resulted in a significant reduction in phagocytic activity of tick hemocytes against the Gram-negative bacteria Chryseobacterium indologenes and Escherichia coli, but not against the yeast, Candida albicans. This result suggests that IrFC plays a role in the tick primordial complement system and as such possibly mediates transmission of tick-borne pathogens.
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GENBANK
KJ150729