Moleculer cloning, prokaryotic expression and its application potential evaluation of interferon (IFN)-ω of forest musk deer

Author:

WU Xi1,YANG Wei1,LUO Yan1,CHENG Jian-guo2,FU Wen-long2,ZHOU Lei2,WU Jie2,WANG Yin1,ZHONG Zhi-jun1,YANG Ze-xiao1,YAO Xue-ping1,REN Mei-shen1,LI Yi-meng1,LIU Jie1,DING Hui1,CHEN Jia-nan1

Affiliation:

1. Sichuan Agricultural University

2. Sichuan Institute of Musk Deer Breeding

Abstract

Abstract Forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii) are currently a threatened species under conservation, and the development of captive populations is restricted by health problems. To evaluate the application potential of interferon (IFN)-ω in the prevention and control of forest musk deer disease, 5 forest musk deer IFN-ω (fmdIFNω) gene sequences were successfully obtained by homologous cloning method for the first time. FmdIFNω5 was selected and recombinant fmdIFNω protein (rIFNω) was successfully expressed by pGEX-6P-1 plasmid and E. coli expression system. The obtained protein was used to stimulate forest musk deer lung fibroblasts cells FMD-C1 to determine its regulatory effect on interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). In addition, an indirect ELISA method based on anti-rIFNω serum was established to detect endogenous IFN-ω levels in 8 forest musk deer. The results showed that there were 18 amino acid differences among the 5 fmdIFNω subtypes, all of which had the basic structure to exert the activity of type Ⅰ IFN and were close to Cervus elaphus IFN-ω in the phylogenetic tree. The protein expressed was 48 kDa, and the transcription levels of all ISGs were increased in FMD-C1 cells stimulated by rIFNω, and the amount of transcription accumulation was time-dependent. Meanwhile, Anti-rIFNω serum of mice could react with both rIFNω and forest musk deer serum, and the OD450nm value of forest musk deer serum with the most obvious symptoms was the highest. These results indicate that IFN-ω has great potential as an antiviral drug and an early indication of innate immunity, which is of great significance for the prevention and control of forest musk deer diseases.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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