Abstract:
β-defensin (BD) is a small cationic peptide rich in cysteine, which plays an important role in host defense and innate immunity. BDs exist widely in all kinds of organisms in nature, and were initially concerned and studied extensively due to its spectral antibacterial activity. With in-depth research, it has been found in recent years that BD not only has direct antiviral microbial activity, but also plays an important regulatory role in natural immunity. At present, there are few studies on the immunomodulatory function of fish defensin. The study on grass carp BD still remained in the analysis of antibacterial activity. In this study, the antibacterial function of grass carp β-defensin 1 (CiBD1) was verified, and its chemochemogenic activity and adjuvant effect on
Aeromonas hydrophila inactivated vaccine were explored, which can provide new insights for the prevention and treatment of grass carp bacterial disease. Relevant experimental results are as follows: 1. CiBD1 is a class of cationic amphiphilic proteins with highly conserved three β-folded structures. Through Clustal Omega multi-sequence alignment and I-Tasser secondary structure prediction, it is found that CiBD1 is a kind of amphiphile cationic peptide rich in cysteine. Its structure is highly conserved in bony fishes. 2. CiBD1 is constitutively distributed in all tissues of grass carp and highly expressed in some mucosal tissues. In order to explore the physiological role of CiBD1, we studied the transcription level of CiBD1 gene in different tissues of grass carp under normal physiological conditions, and the results showed that skin and eye were the two tissues with the highest level of CiBD1 transcription before infection. The transcription level of CiBD1 in all tissues of grass carp infected with
Aeromonas hydrophila at 72h was significantly different from that before infection, which showed that the transcription level of CiBD1 in tissues related to mucosal immunity, such as skin, eyes, swim bladder and hindgut, was significantly higher. 3. The recombinant CiBD1 protein was successfully expressed by the prokaryotic expression system of
Escherichia coli, and the antibacterial activity of CiBD1 was verified in vitro. The prokaryotic expression vector pET-32a-CiBD1 was constructed and induced by IPTG. The recombinant CiBD1 protein was purified by Ni
2+ affinity chromatography and digested by enterocyte kinase. The antibacterial activity of CiBD1 was verified by CFU plate method. It has significant inhibitory activity against gram-negative bacteria (G
+) and Gram-positive bacteria (G
-). 4. CiBD1 has chemotactic activity of leukocytes in vitro, which can enhance the protective effect of
Aeromonas hydrophila inactivated vaccine on grass carp, and has the potential to be used as an immune adjuvant. Chemotactic experiments showed that CiBD1had the best chemotactic activity on primary white blood cells of grass carp at 50 ng/mL. The immune adjuvant effect of CiBD1 recombinant protein on
Aeromonas hydrophila inactivated vaccine was investigated by individual experiment. The mortality rate of the group with CiBD1 adjuvant was significantly lower than that of the group with vaccine alone, and the levels of
IgM and
MHC Ⅱ transcription and the contents of complement 3 (C3) and lysozyme in serum were significantly higher than those of the control group.In conclusion, CiBD1 is a class of highly conserved small molecule cationic antimicrobial peptide. CiBD1 is distributed in various tissues of grass carp in a constituent form and is highly expressed in some mucosal tissues. When the body is stimulated by pathogens or environmental stimuli, CiBD1 transcription level expression in some tissues in close contact with the peripheral environment is more significant. CiBD1 recombinant protein not only had certain killing activity against bacteria in vitro, but also showed strong chemotactic activity against lymphocyte and myeloid cells of grass carp. CiBD1 can improve the protection rate and disease resistance of
Aeromonas hydrophila inactivated vaccine, and has a good immune adjuvant effect. This study indicated that CiBD1 recombinant protein plays an important role in bacterial anti-infection immunity and has a certain application prospect in aquaculture.