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Immune Function Of A Rab-related Protein By Modulating The JAK-STAT Signaling Pathway In The Silkworm,Bombyx Mori

Posted on:2019-08-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2493305498960569Subject:Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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The domesticated silkworm Bombyx mori is an important economic insect.The Rab-family GTPases mainly regulate intracellular vesicle transport,and play important roles in the innate immune response in invertebrates.However,the function and signal transduction of Rab proteins in immune reactions remain unclear in silkworms.In this study,we analyzed a Rab-related protein of silkworm Bombyx mori(BmRABRP)by raising antibodies against its bacterially expressed recombinant form.Tissue distribution analysis showed that BmRABRP mRNA and protein were high expressed in the Malpighian tubule and fat body,respectively.However,among the different stages,only the fourth instar larvae and pupae showed significant BmRABRP levels.After challenge with four pathogenic microorganisms(Escherichia coli,Bm NPV,Beauveria bassiana,Micrococcus luteus),the expression of BmRABRP mRNA in the fat body was significantly upregulated.In contrast,the BmRABRP protein was significantly upregulated after infection with Bm NPV,while it was downregulated by E.coli,B.bassiana,and M.luteus.A specific ds RNA was used to explore the immune function and relationship between BmRABRP and the JAK-STAT signaling pathway.After BmRABRP gene interference,significant reduction in the number of nodules and increased mortality suggested that BmRABRP plays an important role in silkworm’s response to bacterial challenge.In addition,four key genes(Bm HOP,Bm STAT,Bm SOCS2,and Bm SOCS6)of the JAK-STAT signaling pathway showed significantly altered expressions after BmRABRP silencing.Bm HOP and Bm SOCS6 expressions were significantly decreased,while Bm STAT and Bm SOCS2 were significantly upregulated.Our results suggested that BmRABRP is involved in the innate immune response against pathogenic microorganisms through the JAK-STAT signaling pathway in silkworm.
Keywords/Search Tags:Silkworm, Rab-related protein gene(RABRP), innate immunity, nodules, RNAi, JAK-STAT
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