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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/23933
Title: Interleukin (IL)-2 Is a Key Regulator of T Helper 1 and T Helper 2 Cytokine Expression in Fish: Functional Characterization of Two Divergent IL2 Paralogs in Salmonids
Authors: Wang, Tiehui
Hu, Yehfang 
Wangkahart, Eakapol
Liu, Fuguo
Wang, Alex
Zahran, Eman
Maisey, Kevin R
Liu, Min
Xu, Qiaoqing
Imarai, Monica
Secombes, Christopher J.
Keywords: salmonids;interleukin-2;expression;bioactivity;T cell growth factor;T helper 1;T helper 2;phagocytosis;TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS;TELEOST FISH;IFN-GAMMA;IN-VITRO;DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION;SIGNATURE CYTOKINES;PREDICTION SERVER;GENE-EXPRESSION;T-LYMPHOCYTES;FAMILY-MEMBER
Issue Date: Jul-2018
Publisher: FRONTIERS MEDIA
Journal Volume: 9
Source: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Abstract: 
Mammalian interleukin (IL)-2 is a cytokine centrally involved in the differentiation and survival of CD4+ T helper subsets and CD4+ T regulatory cells and in activation of cytotoxic effector lymphocytes. In bony fish, IL2 orthologs have been identified with an additional divergent IL2-Like gene on the same locus present in several fish species. We report here two divergent IL2 paralogs, IL2A and IL2B, in salmonids that originated from the whole genome duplication event in this fish lineage. The salmonid IL2 paralogs differ not only in sequence but also in exon sizes. The IL-2 isoforms that are encoded have disparate pl values and may have evolved to preferentially bind specific IL-2 receptors. Rainbow trout IL2 paralogs are highly expressed in thymus, spleen, gills, kidney and intestine, important tissues/organs in fish T cell development and function. Their expression in peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) is low constitutively but can be upregulated by the mixed leukocyte reaction, by the T cell mitogen phytohemagglutinin and by signal mimics of T cell activation (phorbol 12-myristate 13 -acetate and calcium ionophore). Both trout IL-2 isoforms promoted PBL proliferation and sustained high-level expression of CD4 and CD8, suggesting that trout IL-2 isoforms are T cell growth/survival factors mainly expressed by activated T cells. The recombinant proteins for these two trout IL2 paralogs have been produced in E. coli and possess shared but also distinct bioactivities. IL-2A, but not IL-2B, induced ILI 2P35A1 and CXCR1 expression in PBL. IL-2B had a stronger effect on upregulation of the T helper 1 (Th1) cytokine interferon-gamma (1FN gamma) and could sustain CD8a and CD8 beta expression levels. Nevertheless, both cytokines upregulated key Th1 (IFN gamma 1, IFN gamma 2, TNF alpha 2 and IL12) and T helper 2 (Th2) cytokines (IL4/1381 and IL4/13B2), cytokine and chemokine receptors and the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin-1 but had limited effects on T helper 17 cytokines and TGF beta 1 in PBL. They could also enhance PBL phagocytosis. These results suggest, for the first time in fish, that IL-2 isoforms may have an important role in regulating Th1 and Th2 cell development, and innate and adaptive host defenses in fish, and shed light on lineage-specific expansion, evolution, and functional diversification of IL2 in vertebrates.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/23933
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.016813
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