Identification of a Putative CFSH Receptor Inhibiting IAG Expression in Crabs

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Jul 31;24(15):12240. doi: 10.3390/ijms241512240.

Abstract

The crustacean female sex hormone (CFSH) is a neurohormone peculiar to crustaceans that plays a vital role in sexual differentiation. This includes the preservation and establishment of secondary female sexual traits, as well as the inhibition of insulin-like androgenic gland factor (IAG) expression in the androgenic gland (AG). There have been no reports of CFSH receptors in crustaceans up to this point. In this study, we identified a candidate CFSH receptor from the mud crab Scylla paramamosain (named Sp-SEFIR) via protein interaction experiments and biological function experiments. Results of GST pull-down assays indicated that Sp-SEFIR could combine with Sp-CFSH. Findings of in vitro and in vivo interference investigations exhibited that knockdown of Sp-SEFIR could significantly induce Sp-IAG and Sp-STAT expression in the AG. In brief, Sp-SEFIR is a potential CFSH receptor in S. paramamosain, and Sp-CFSH controls Sp-IAG production through the CFSH-SEFIR-STAT-IAG axis.

Keywords: CFSH; CFSHR; IAG; SEFIR; crustaceans; receptor identification.

MeSH terms

  • Androgens / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Brachyura* / genetics
  • Brachyura* / metabolism
  • Carrier Proteins / metabolism
  • Female
  • Phenotype
  • Sex Differentiation

Substances

  • Androgens
  • Carrier Proteins