Characterization and immune function of two intracellular sensors, HmTLR1 and HmNLR, in the injured CNS of an invertebrate |
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Authors: | Cuvillier-Hot Virginie Boidin-Wichlacz Céline Slomianny Christian Salzet Michel Tasiemski Aurélie |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratoire de Neuroimmunologie et Neurochimie Evolutive, Université Nord de France, CNRS FRE 3249, Cité Scientifique, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France b Laboratoire de Physiologie cellulaire, Université Nord de France, INSERM U1003, Cité Scientifique, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France |
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Abstract: | Unlike mammals, the CNS of the medicinal leech can regenerate damaged neurites, thus restoring neural functions. Our group recently demonstrated that the injured leech nerve cord is able to mount an immune response, which promotes the regenerative processes. This defense mechanism is microorganism-specific, suggesting that the leech CNS is able to discriminate among microbial components. We report here the characterization of two receptors potentially implicated in this detection: HmTLR1 and HmNLR. Interestingly, HmTLR1 presents an endosomal distribution in neurons and appears as a chimera combining the mammalian intraendosomal domain of TLR3 and the cytoplasmic section of TLR13, while HmNLR is cytosolic and has the highest homology to NLRC3 receptors. Both receptors show patterns of induction upon stimulation that suggest their involvement in the leech neuroimmune response. This work constitutes the first demonstration in an invertebrate of (i) an intracellular TLR and (ii) a cytosolic PRR related to the NLR family. |
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Keywords: | Toll-like receptor Nod-like receptor Neuroimmunity Invertebrate Medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis |
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