원문정보
초록
영어
Peroxidasin is a unique member of peroxidase family in that it has extracellular matrix (ECM) motif as well as peroxidase activity. Peroxidasins are involved in consolidation the extracellular matrix during development and in innate immune defense. C. elegans has two functional peroxidasins, PXN-1 and PXN-2, and PXN-2 is known to contribute to innate immune system. However, it is not clear of PXN-1 function in innate immune system. Therefore, this study is focused on the function of PXN-1 and the relationship between PXN-1 and PXN-2 in innate defense system in C. elegans. When pxn-1 was knocked down by RNAi, the worm turned to be more resistant to pathogens, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the enhanced resistance was abolished in pxn-1pxn-2 double knock down. By contrast, pxn-2 knock down showed stronger susceptibility to the pathogens. These results suggest that pxn-2 can contribute the pathogen resistance and pxn-1 can suppress the pathogen resistance. To confirm the idea, overexpression experiments were performed. Overexpression of pxn-1 showed more susceptible to pathogens compared to the control and double overexpression of pxn-1pxn-2 overcame the susceptibility of pxn-1 overexpression to the pathogens. On the other hand, pxn-2 overexpression made the worm more resistant to the pathogens and the resistance was maintained in pxn-1pxn-2 double overexpression. The comparison of the susceptibilities to the bacterial pathogens in above mentioned constructs suggests that PXN-1 suppress the function of PXN-2 in defense against bacterial pathogens in Caenorhabditis elegans.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Strains and Culture Conditions
2.2. Constructs and Transformation
2.3. Survival Assay
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results & discussion
3.1. pxn-2 Gene Knock Down Caused Pathogen Susceptibility, but pxn-1 Knock Down Gained the Resistance
3.2. Overexpression of pxn-2 Enhanced Resistance to the Pathogens
3.3. Double Deficiency of pxn-1 and pxn-2 Compensate the Resistant Effect on pxn-1 Knock Down to Pathogens
3.4. The Double Overexpression of pxn-1pxn-2 Overcame Pathogen Susceptibility of pxn-1 Overexpression
4. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
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