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Molecular characterization and antibacterial ability of galectin-3 and galectin-9 in Onychostoma macrolepis

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Galectins belong to the beta-galactoside binding protein family, which have conserved carbohydrate-recognition domains (CRDs) and participate in innate and acquired immunity in animals. In this study, two galectin genes were cloned from Onychostoma macrolepis, OmGal-3 (galectin-3) and OmGal-9 (galectin-9). The open reading frames (ORFs) of OmGal-3 and OmGal-9 contain 732 and 978 base pairs, encoding 243 and 325 amino acids, respectively. OmGal-3 contains a C-terminal CRD, but OmGal-9 contains an N-terminal CRD and a C-terminal CRD. Two galectins were expressed at varying levels in all tissues examined, with the liver showing the highest expression. The relative gene expression levels of OmGal-3 and OmGal-9 following Aeromonas hydrophila infection were significantly up-regulated in the liver and spleen, and OmGal-9 had a greater increase than OmGal-3. The recombinant OmGal-3 and OmGal-9 proteins (rOmGal-3 and rOmGal-9) were authenticated and verified by SDS-PAGE and western blotting. ROmGal-3 and rOmGal-9 agglutinated all tested bacteria, including 3 g-positive bacteria (Aeromonas hydrophila, Escherichia coli, and Vibrio parahaemolyticus) and 3 g-negative bacteria (Strep-tococcus agalactiae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus cereus) in vivo without Ca2+. ROmGal-3 showed strong binding both to gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and OmGal-9 had a stronger binding activity against gram-positive bacteria. Furthermore, rOmGal-3 and rOmGal-9 exhibited dose-dependent binding capability to two classic pathogens associated molecular pattern (LPS and PGN) and two sugars (D-lactose and D-galactose), and rOmGal-3 has better binding activity at lower concentrations in LPS and PGN than rOmGal-3. The integrated analyses indicate that the two galectins probably play an important role in innate immune defense by binding to bacterial cells via the CRD domain against pathogen infection.

Onychostoma macrolepisGalectin-3Galectin-9Agglutinating activityBacteria infectionTANDEM-REPEAT GALECTIN-9IMMUNE-RESPONSEEXPRESSIONROLESFISHRECOGNITIONMACROPHAGESBACTERIAPATHWAYCATFISH

Xu, Hongzhou、Liu, Haixia、Liu, Chengrong、Shangguan, Xinyan、Cheng, Xu、Zhang, Ruifang、Lu, Yitong、Li, Ping、Cai, Yingjie

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Northwest A&F Univ

Shanghai Ocean Univ

2022

Developmental and Comparative Immunology

Developmental and Comparative Immunology

SCI
ISSN:0145-305X
年,卷(期):2022.128
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