Nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors in teleost fish: Current knowledge and future perspectives

J Fish Dis. 2018 Sep;41(9):1317-1330. doi: 10.1111/jfd.12841. Epub 2018 Jun 29.

Abstract

Nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors (NLRs) are a group of intracellular pathogen recognition receptors (PRRs) that play key roles in pathogen recognition and subsequent activation of innate immune signalling pathways. Expressions of several NLR subfamily members, including NOD1, NOD2, NLR-C3, NLR-C5 and NLR-X1 have been reported in many different teleost fish species. These receptors are activated by a variety of ligands, including lipopolysaccharides (LPS), peptidoglycans (PGN) and polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid [Poly(I:C)]. Synthetic dsRNA and bacterial or viral infections are known to stimulate these receptors both in vitro and in vivo. In this review, we focus on the identification, expression and function of teleost NLRs in response to bacterial or viral pathogens. Additionally, NLR ligand specificity and signalling pathways involved in the recognition of bacterial or viral stimuli are also summarized. This review focuses on current knowledge in this area and provides future perspectives regarding topics in need of additional investigation. Understanding the response of innate immune system to bacterial or viral infections in diverse species could inform the development of more effective therapies and vaccines.

Keywords: Nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors (NLRs); innate immune system; pathogen/pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs); teleost fish.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Bacteria / immunology
  • Bacterial Infections / immunology
  • Fish Diseases / immunology*
  • Fish Diseases / microbiology
  • Fish Diseases / virology
  • Fish Proteins / genetics
  • Fishes / immunology*
  • Fishes / microbiology
  • Fishes / virology
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Immunity, Innate / genetics*
  • Immunity, Innate / immunology
  • Lipopolysaccharides / pharmacology
  • NLR Proteins / drug effects
  • NLR Proteins / genetics*
  • NLR Proteins / immunology
  • Phylogeny
  • Poly I-C / pharmacology
  • Receptors, Pattern Recognition / genetics
  • Receptors, Pattern Recognition / immunology*
  • Signal Transduction / genetics
  • Signal Transduction / immunology
  • Virus Diseases / immunology
  • Viruses / immunology

Substances

  • Fish Proteins
  • Lipopolysaccharides
  • NLR Proteins
  • Receptors, Pattern Recognition
  • Poly I-C

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