Expression changes of non-specific cytotoxic cell receptor (NCCRP1) and proliferation and migration of NCCs post-Nocardia seriolae infection in Northern Snakehead.

Dev Comp Immunol

Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization of Non-grain Feed Resources (Co-construction by Ministry and Province) of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China. Electronic address:

Published: February 2023


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Non-specific cytotoxic cells (NCCs) are essential to the cytotoxic cell-mediated immune response in teleost. The fish non-specific cytotoxic cell receptor protein 1 (NCCRP1) plays an important role as a membrane protein in the recognition of target cells and the activation of NCC. However, the roles of fish NCCs during pathogen infection require comprehensive studies. In this study, the coding sequence of northern snakehead (Channa argus) nccrp1 (Canccrp1) was cloned. Canccrp1 contains an open reading frame of 690 bp, encoding a peptide of 229 amino acids with a conserved F-box-associated domain (FBA) and proline-rich motifs (PRMs). Transcriptional expression analysis revealed that the constitutive expression of Canccrp1 was higher in the immune-related organs, such as liver, kidneys, and spleen. Moreover, mRNA and protein expression of Canccrp1 gradually increased in the spleen at 1-6 days post infection (dpi) with Nocardia seriolae, in addition to reaching peak expression in both the kidneys and liver at 2 dpi. A polyclonal antibody prepared against recombinant CaNCCRP1 effectively labeled NCCs in peripheral blood and different tissues. Then, immunofluorescence (IF) staining showed that the number of NCCs was significantly increased and showed a scattered distribution in the early stages of N. seriolae infection (2 and 4 dpi) before the forming of granulomas. At the late stages of N. seriolae infection (6 dpi), more NCCs migrated to preexisting granulomas, showing significant coaccumulation with N. seriolae. All these results clearly indicate the expression changes of CaNCCRP1, and the number and localization changes of NCCs post-N. seriolae infection, implying potential roles for fish NCCs in the antimicrobial infection process in fish.

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