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Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations

In the absence of lymphocytes, rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish develop protective immunity to bacteria. In mammals, induction of protection by innate immunity can be mediated by macrophages or natural killer (NK) cells. To elucidate potential responsive cell populations, we morphologically characterized...

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Autores principales: Muire, Preeti J., Hanson, Larry A., Wills, Robert, Petrie-Hanson, Lora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28910320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184077
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author Muire, Preeti J.
Hanson, Larry A.
Wills, Robert
Petrie-Hanson, Lora
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Hanson, Larry A.
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description In the absence of lymphocytes, rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish develop protective immunity to bacteria. In mammals, induction of protection by innate immunity can be mediated by macrophages or natural killer (NK) cells. To elucidate potential responsive cell populations, we morphologically characterized lymphocyte-like cells (LLCs) from liver, spleen and kidney hematopoietic tissues. In fish, these cells include NK cells and Non-specific cytotoxic cells (NCCs). We also evaluated the transcriptional expression response of select genes that are important indicators of NK and macrophage activation after exposure to specific TLR ligands. The LLC cell populations could be discriminated by size and further discriminated by the presence of cytoplasmic granules. Expression levels of mx, tnfα, ifnγ, t-bet and nitr9 demonstrated dynamic changes in response to intra-coelomically administered β glucan (a TLR2/6 ligand), Poly I:C (a TLR3 ligand) and resiquimod (R848) (a TLR7/8 ligand). Following TLR 2/6 stimulation, there was a greater than 100 fold increase in ifnγ in liver, kidney and spleen and moderate increases in tnfα in liver and kidney. TLR3 stimulation caused broad up regulation of mx, down-regulation of tnfα in kidney and spleen tissues and up regulation of nitr9 in the kidney. Following TLR 7/8 stimulation, there was a greater than 100 fold increase in ifnγ in liver and kidney and t-bet in liver. Our gene expression findings suggest that LLCs and macrophages are stimulated following β glucan exposure. Poly I:C causes type I interferon response and mild induction of LLC in the kidney and R-848 exposure causes the strongest LLC stimulation. Overall, the strongest NK like gene expression occurred in the liver. These differential effects of TLR ligands in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish shows strong NK cell-like gene expression responses, especially in the liver, and provides tools to evaluate the basis for protective immunity mediated by the innate immune cells of fish.
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spelling pubmed-55989452017-09-22 Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations Muire, Preeti J. Hanson, Larry A. Wills, Robert Petrie-Hanson, Lora PLoS One Research Article In the absence of lymphocytes, rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish develop protective immunity to bacteria. In mammals, induction of protection by innate immunity can be mediated by macrophages or natural killer (NK) cells. To elucidate potential responsive cell populations, we morphologically characterized lymphocyte-like cells (LLCs) from liver, spleen and kidney hematopoietic tissues. In fish, these cells include NK cells and Non-specific cytotoxic cells (NCCs). We also evaluated the transcriptional expression response of select genes that are important indicators of NK and macrophage activation after exposure to specific TLR ligands. The LLC cell populations could be discriminated by size and further discriminated by the presence of cytoplasmic granules. Expression levels of mx, tnfα, ifnγ, t-bet and nitr9 demonstrated dynamic changes in response to intra-coelomically administered β glucan (a TLR2/6 ligand), Poly I:C (a TLR3 ligand) and resiquimod (R848) (a TLR7/8 ligand). Following TLR 2/6 stimulation, there was a greater than 100 fold increase in ifnγ in liver, kidney and spleen and moderate increases in tnfα in liver and kidney. TLR3 stimulation caused broad up regulation of mx, down-regulation of tnfα in kidney and spleen tissues and up regulation of nitr9 in the kidney. Following TLR 7/8 stimulation, there was a greater than 100 fold increase in ifnγ in liver and kidney and t-bet in liver. Our gene expression findings suggest that LLCs and macrophages are stimulated following β glucan exposure. Poly I:C causes type I interferon response and mild induction of LLC in the kidney and R-848 exposure causes the strongest LLC stimulation. Overall, the strongest NK like gene expression occurred in the liver. These differential effects of TLR ligands in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish shows strong NK cell-like gene expression responses, especially in the liver, and provides tools to evaluate the basis for protective immunity mediated by the innate immune cells of fish. Public Library of Science 2017-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5598945/ /pubmed/28910320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184077 Text en © 2017 Muire et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Muire, Preeti J.
Hanson, Larry A.
Wills, Robert
Petrie-Hanson, Lora
Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations
title Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations
title_full Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations
title_fullStr Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations
title_full_unstemmed Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations
title_short Differential gene expression following TLR stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations
title_sort differential gene expression following tlr stimulation in rag1(-/-) mutant zebrafish tissues and morphological descriptions of lymphocyte-like cell populations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28910320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184077
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