Duck Interleukin-22: Identification and Expression Analysis in Riemerella anatipestifer Infectionopen access
- Authors
- Flores, R.A.; Cammayo, P.L.T.; Nguyen, B.T.; Fernandez-Colorado, C.P.; Kim, S.; Kim, W.H.; Min, W.
- Issue Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- Hindawi Limited
- Citation
- Journal of Immunology Research, v.2021
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Journal of Immunology Research
- Volume
- 2021
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/5558
- DOI
- 10.1155/2021/3862492
- ISSN
- 2314-8861
2314-7156
- Abstract
- Riemerella anatipestifer is one of the most devastating pathogens affecting the global duck farms. Infection is involved in secretion of proinflammatory cytokines, including interleukin- (IL-) 17A. During the immune response to infection, IL-22 and IL-17A are often produced concurrently and at high levels in inflamed tissues. Little is known about duck IL-22 (duIL-22) during R. anatipestifer infection. We describe the characterization of duIL-22 and its mRNA expression analysis in splenic lymphocytes and macrophages treated with heat-killed R. anatipestifer and in the spleens and livers of R. anatipestifer-infected ducks. Full-length cDNA of duIL-22 encoded 197 amino acids. The deduced amino acid sequence of duIL-22 shared a 30.4-40.5% similarity with piscine counterparts, 57.4-60.1% with mammalian homologs, and 93.4% similarity to the chicken. Duck IL-22 mRNA expression level was relatively high in the skin of normal ducks. It was increased in mitogen-stimulated splenic lymphocytes and in killed R. anatipestifer-activated splenic lymphocytes and macrophages. Compared with healthy ducks, IL-22 transcript expression was significantly upregulated in the livers and spleens on days 1 and 4 postinfection, but not on day 7. IL-17A was significantly increased in the spleens only on day 4 postinfection and in the livers at all time points. When splenic lymphocytes were stimulated with heat-killed R. anatipestifer, CD4+ cells predominantly produced IL-22 while IL-17A was expressed both by CD4+ and CD4- cells. These results suggested that IL-22 and IL-17A are likely expressed in different cell types during R. anatipestifer infection. ? 2021 Rochelle A. Flores et al.
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