Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8497638 | Developmental & Comparative Immunology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Interleukin 1b (IL-1b) is a member of the cytokine family that serves as major mediators for early pro-inflammatory responses. During artificial breeding of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus), outbreaks of NNV in the early development stages could lead to high mortality. Recent research reported that IL-1b participated in the host-virus interaction against NNV infection, however, no IL-1b gene has been identified from Pacific cod so far. In this study, we described the identification and characterization of a IL-1b from Pacific cod transcriptome at both transcript and protein level. Sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis were conducted to determine and confirm their evolutionary relationship. Expression analysis revealed that IL-1b was expressed in all tested tissues and the western blot analysis confirmed the same expression profiles using purified recombinant IL-1b protein. In addition, significant up-regulation was detected in IL-1b transcripts during early development stages at 30dph and 50dph. After challenged with poly I:C, IL-1b was significantly induced after 24â¯h. Taken together, these results strongly suggested that IL-1b might play an essential role in innate defense mechanism of Pacific cod.
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Authors
Biyang Hu, Bing Chen, Mingguang Mao, Mingkang Chen, Xia Liu, Qianjin Cui, Yang Liu, Chen Jiang,