Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Oct 2012)

Sequencing and expression analysis of hepcidin mRNA in donkey (Equus asinus) liver

  • José P. Oliveira-Filho,
  • Jessica A. Marques,
  • Paulo Henrique J. Cunha,
  • Gildenor X. Medeiros,
  • Franklin Riet-Correa,
  • Vânia Maria V. Machado,
  • Alexandre S. Borges

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2012001000019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 10
pp. 1050 – 1054

Abstract

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The hypoferremia that is observed during systemic inflammatory processes is mediated by hepcidin, which is a peptide that is mainly synthesized in the livers of several mammalian species. Hepcidin plays a key role in iron metabolism and in the innate immune system. It's up-regulation is particularly useful during acute inflammation, and it restricts the iron availability that is necessary for the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. In this study, the hepcidin mRNA of Equus asinus has been characterized, and the expression of donkey hepcidin in the liver has been determined. The donkey hepcidin sequence has an open reading frame (ORF) of 261 nucleotides, and the deduced corresponding protein sequence has 86 amino acids. The amino acid sequence of donkey hepcidin was most homologous to Equus caballus (98%). The mature donkey hepcidin sequence (25 amino acids) was 100% homologous to the equine mature hepcidin and has eight conserved cysteine residues that are found in all of the investigated hepcidin sequences. The expression profile of donkey hepcidin in the liver was high and was similar to the reference gene expression. The donkey hepcidin sequence was deposited in GenBankTM (HQ902884) and may be useful for additional studies on iron metabolism and the inflammatory process in this species.

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