Leucocyte integrins but not caspases or NLR inflammasome are associated with lipopolysaccharide recognition and response in barramundi (Lates calcarifer)

2018 
The inflammatory response of fish to LPS is subdued, attributed to absence of TLR4, a key pro-inflammatory receptor for LPS in mammals. Nevertheless, LPS is processed in fish in a T-independent manner and is a protective antigen in fish vaccines, yet pathways for processing LPS in fish remain to be elucidated. Here, we report that caspases and NOD-like receptor inflammasomes typically responsible for LPS recognition and processing in mammals lack critical domains or are absent in barramundi (Lates calcarifer). However, leucocyte integrins MAC-1 and LFA-1 induce pro-inflammatory cytokine expression post-stimulation with LPS. Moreover, MAC-1 and LFA-1 were detected on the surface of neutrophil- and lymphocyte-like cells respectively in the barramundi spleen by immunocytochemistry, and leucocytes displaying MAC-1 or LFA-1 bound to Factor X and ESM-1 respectively. Our results implicate MAC-1 and LFA-1 in immune processing of LPS in barramundi and potentially in antigen processing in fish.
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