Title of article
Astakine LvAST binds to the β subunit of F1-ATP synthase and likely plays a role in white shrimp Litopeneaus vannamei defense against white spot syndrome virus
Author/Authors
Liang، نويسنده , , Gao-Feng and Liang، نويسنده , , Yan and Xue، نويسنده , , Qinggang and Lu، نويسنده , , Jin-Feng and Cheng، نويسنده , , Junjun and Huang، نويسنده , , Jie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
7
From page
75
To page
81
Abstract
Cytokines play a critical role in innate and adaptive immunity. Astakines represent a group of invertebrate cytokines that are related to vertebrate prokineticin and function in promoting hematopoiesis in crustaceans. We have identified an astakine from the white shrimp Litopeneaus vannamei and named it LvAST in a previous research. In the present research, we investigated the interactions among LvAST, the envelope protein VP37 of white spot syndrome virus (i.e., WSSV), and the β subunit of F1-ATP synthase (ATPsyn-β) of the white shrimp (i.e., BP53) using binding assays and co-precipitations. We also examined the effects of LvAST on shrimp susceptibility to WSSV. We found that LvAST and VP37 competitively bound to BP53, but did not bind to each other. Shrimps that had been injected with recombinant LvAST exhibited significantly lower mortality and longer survival time in experimental infections by WSSV. In contrast, shrimps whose LvAST gene expression had been inhibited by RNA interference showed significantly higher WSSV infection intensity and shorter survival time following viral challenges. These results suggested that LvAST and WSSV both likely use ATPsyn-β as a receptor and LvAST plays a role in shrimp defense against WSSV infection. This represented the first research showing the involvement of astakines in host antiviral immunity.
Keywords
Shrimp antiviral immunity , Astakine , Invertebrate cytokine , White spot syndrome virus , F1-ATP synthase ? subunit
Journal title
Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Record number
2113826
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