期刊文献+
共找到1篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Functional C1q is present in the skin mucus of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)
1
作者 Chunxin FAN Jian WANG +1 位作者 Xuguang ZHANG Jiakun SONG 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2015年第1期102-110,共9页
The skin mucus of fish acts as the first line of self-protection against pathogens in the aquatic environment and comprises a number of innate immune components.However,the presence of the critical classical complemen... The skin mucus of fish acts as the first line of self-protection against pathogens in the aquatic environment and comprises a number of innate immune components.However,the presence of the critical classical complement component C1q,which links the innate and adaptive immune systems of mammalians,has not been explored in a primitive actinopterygian fish.In this study,we report that C1q is present in the skin mucus of the Siberian sturgeon(Acipenser baerii).The skin mucus was able to inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli.The bacteriostatic activity of the skin mucus was reduced by heating and by pre-incubation with EDTA or mouse anti-human C1q antibody.We also detected C1q protein in skin mucus using the western blot procedure and isolated a cDNA that encodes the Siberian sturgeon C1qC,which had 44.7–51.4%identity with C1qCs in teleosts and tetrapods.A phylogenetic analysis revealed that Siberian sturgeon C1qC lies at the root of the actinopterygian branch and is separate from the tetrapod branch.The C1qC transcript was expressed in many tissues as well as in skin.Our data indicate that C1q is present in the skin mucus of the Siberian sturgeon to protect against water-borne bacteria,and the C1qC found in the sturgeon may represent the primitive form of teleost and tetrapod C1qCs. 展开更多
关键词 bacteriostatic activity COMPLEMENT C1qC skin mucus STURGEON
原文传递
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部