International Journal of Ophthalmology (Apr 2022)

CCPG1 involved in corneal Aspergillus fumigatus infection

  • Li-Mei Wang,
  • Xiao-Meng Chen,
  • Hai-Jing Yan,
  • Shu Yan,
  • Xiao-Yan Sun,
  • Da-Wei Zhang,
  • Hua Yang,
  • Dan-Li Lu,
  • Cheng-Ye Che

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2022.04.03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 541 – 546

Abstract

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AIM: To investigate whether non-canonical autophagy transport receptor cell cycle progression 1 (CCPG1) is involved in the corneal antifungal immune response. METHODS: Human corneal epithelial cells (HCECs) and human myeloid leukemia mononuclear cells (THP-1) macrophages stimulated by Aspergillus fumigatus (A. fumigatus) were used as cell models. The expression of CCPG1 mRNA was detected by qRT-PCR. Western blot was used to determine the protein expression of CCPG1 and interleukin-1β (IL-1β). The dectin-1 neutralizing antibody was used to detect the association between dectin-1 and CCPG1. Immunofluorescence was used to observe the colocalization of CCPG1 and C-type lectin-like receptor-1 (CLEC-1) in THP-1 macrophages. RESULTS: The expression of CCPG1 started to increase at 4h after infection and increased in a time-dependent manner in HCECs and THP-1 macrophages. With dectin-1 neutralizing antibody pretreatment, the expression of IL-1β was down-regulated. CCPG1 up-regulation in response to A. fumigatus infection was independent of dectin-1. Immunofluorescence showed the colocalization of CCPG1 and CLEC-1 in THP-1 macrophages. CONCLUSION: As a specific autophagy protein of non-canonical autophagy pathway, CCPG1 is involved in corneal infection with A. fumigatus.

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