TY - JOUR
T1 - New insight into the biological activity of Salmo salar NK-lysin antimicrobial peptides
AU - Ortega, Leonardo
AU - Carrera, Crisleri
AU - Muñoz-Flores, Carolina
AU - Salazar, Santiago
AU - Villegas, Milton F.
AU - Starck, María F.
AU - Valenzuela, Ariel
AU - Agurto, Niza
AU - Montesino, Raquel
AU - Astuya, Allisson
AU - Parra, Natalie
AU - Pérez, Ercilia T.
AU - Santibáñez, Natacha
AU - Romero, Alex
AU - Ruíz, Pamela
AU - Lamazares, Emilio
AU - Reyes, Fátima
AU - Sánchez, Oliberto
AU - Toledo, Jorge R.
AU - Acosta, Jannel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Ortega, Carrera, Muñoz-Flores, Salazar, Villegas, Starck, Valenzuela, Agurto, Montesino, Astuya, Parra, Pérez, Santibáñez, Romero, Ruíz, Lamazares, Reyes, Sánchez, Toledo and Acosta.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - NK-lysin is a potent antimicrobial peptide (AMP) with antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. NK-lysin is a type of granulysin, a member of the saposin-like proteins family first isolated from a pig’s small intestine. In previous work, for the first time, we identified four variants of nk-lysin from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) using EST sequences. In the present study, we reported and characterized two additional transcripts of NK-lysin from S. salar. Besides, we evaluated the tissue distribution of three NK-lysins from S. salar and assessed the antimicrobial, hemolytic, and immunomodulatory activities and signaling pathways of three NK-lysin-derived peptides. The synthetic peptides displayed antimicrobial activity against Piscirickettsia salmonis (LF-89) and Flavobacterium psychrophilum. These peptides induced the expression of immune genes related to innate and adaptive immune responses in vitro and in vivo. The immunomodulatory activity of the peptides involves the mitogen-activated protein kinases-mediated signaling pathway, including p38, extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2, and/or c-Jun N-terminal kinases. Besides, the peptides modulated the immune response induced by pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Our findings show that NK-lysin could be a highly effective immunostimulant or vaccine adjuvant for use in fish aquaculture.
AB - NK-lysin is a potent antimicrobial peptide (AMP) with antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. NK-lysin is a type of granulysin, a member of the saposin-like proteins family first isolated from a pig’s small intestine. In previous work, for the first time, we identified four variants of nk-lysin from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) using EST sequences. In the present study, we reported and characterized two additional transcripts of NK-lysin from S. salar. Besides, we evaluated the tissue distribution of three NK-lysins from S. salar and assessed the antimicrobial, hemolytic, and immunomodulatory activities and signaling pathways of three NK-lysin-derived peptides. The synthetic peptides displayed antimicrobial activity against Piscirickettsia salmonis (LF-89) and Flavobacterium psychrophilum. These peptides induced the expression of immune genes related to innate and adaptive immune responses in vitro and in vivo. The immunomodulatory activity of the peptides involves the mitogen-activated protein kinases-mediated signaling pathway, including p38, extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2, and/or c-Jun N-terminal kinases. Besides, the peptides modulated the immune response induced by pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Our findings show that NK-lysin could be a highly effective immunostimulant or vaccine adjuvant for use in fish aquaculture.
KW - antimicrobial peptide
KW - cytokines
KW - immune response
KW - NK-lysin
KW - Salmo salar
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85191069985&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1191966
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1191966
M3 - Article
C2 - 38655253
AN - SCOPUS:85191069985
SN - 1664-3224
VL - 15
JO - Frontiers in Immunology
JF - Frontiers in Immunology
M1 - 1191966
ER -