Biology (Apr 2020)

Overexpression of <i>T-bet</i>, <i>GATA-3</i> and <i>TGF-ß</i> Induces <i>IFN-γ</i>, <i>IL-4/13A</i>, and <i>IL-17A</i> Expression in Atlantic Salmon

  • Tiril H. Slettjord,
  • Hege J. Sekkenes,
  • Heng Chi,
  • Jarl Bøgwald,
  • Trilochan Swain,
  • Roy A. Dalmo,
  • Jaya Kumari Swain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology9040082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 82

Abstract

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The overexpression of GATA-3, T-bet and TGF-ß may theoretically induce IL-4/A, IFN-γ and IL-17A expression, respectively. Whether this also applies to fish is not yet known. The plasmid vectors encoding reporter gene (RFP)-tagged T-bet, GATA-3 and TGF-ß were used as overexpression tools, transfected into cells or injected intramuscularly to monitor the expression of IFN-γ, IL-4/13A and IL-17A. In addition, the fish were either experimentally challenged with Vibrio anguillarum (VA group) or Piscirickettsia salmonis (PS group). The reporter gene (RFP) inserted upstream of the GATA-3, T-bet and TGF-ß genes, was observed in muscle cell nuclei and in inflammatory cells after intramuscular (i.m.) injection. PS group: following the injection of GATA-3 and T-bet-encoding plasmids, the expression of GATA-3 and T-bet was high at the injection site. The spleen expression of IFN-γ, following the injection of a T-bet-encoding plasmid, was significantly higher on day 2. VA group: The T-bet and GATA-3-overexpressing fish expressed high T-bet and GATA-3 mRNA levels in the muscles and on day 4 post-challenge. The expression of TGF-ß in the muscles of fish injected with TGF-ß-encoding plasmids was significantly higher on days 7 (8 days pre-challenge) and 19 (4 days after challenge). The protective effects of the overexpression of T-bet, GATA-3 and TGF-ß on both bacterial infections were negligible.

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