Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2429025 Developmental & Comparative Immunology 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•This review summarizes current research progress of zebrafish complement system.•All orthologues of mammalian complement components are identified in zebrafish.•Complement genes in zebrafish are expressed at multiple sites including liver.•Complement components can be maternally transferred and play a role in embryo.•Regulators of complement activation are identified in zebrafish.

Zebrafish is recently emerging as a model species for the study of immunology and human diseases. Complement system is the humoral backbone of the innate immune defense, and our knowledge as such in zebrafish has dramatically increased in the recent years. This review summarizes the current research progress of zebrafish complement system. The global searching for complement components in genome database, together with published data, has unveiled the existence of all the orthologues of mammalian complement components identified thus far, including the complement regulatory proteins and complement receptors, in zebrafish. Interestingly, zebrafish complement components also display some distinctive features, such as prominent levels of extrahepatic expression and isotypic diversity of the complement components. Future studies should focus on the following issues that would be of special importance for understanding the physiological role of complement components in zebrafish: conclusive identification of complement genes, especially those with isotypic diversity; analysis and elucidation of function and mechanism of complement components; modulation of innate and adaptive immune response by complement system; and unconventional roles of complement-triggered pathways.

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