The role of pattern recognition receptors in crustacean innate immunity

Author:

Patnaik Bharat Bhusan123ORCID,Baliarsingh Snigdha1,Sarkar Arup4,Hameed A. S. Sahul5,Lee Yong Seok23,Jo Yong Hun2,Han Yeon Soo6,Mohanty Jyotirmaya7

Affiliation:

1. P.G. Department of Biosciences and Biotechnology Fakir Mohan University Balasore India

2. Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences Soonchunhyang University Asan South Korea

3. Korea Native Animal Resources Utilization Convergence Research Institute (KNAR) Soonchunhyang University Asan South Korea

4. School of Biotech Sciences Trident Academy of Creative Technology Bhubaneswar India

5. Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory C. Abdul Hakeem College Melvisharam India

6. Department of Applied Biology, Institute of Environmentally‐Friendly Agriculture (IEFA), College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Chonnam National University Gwangju South Korea

7. Fish Genetics and Biotechnology Division ICAR‐Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture Bhubaneswar India

Abstract

AbstractCrustacean species are among the most valued seafood with socioeconomic and ecological implications in the global fisheries sector. Microbial infections to the farming stock due to continued expansion and aquaculture puts global crustacean production at risk. Understanding and reviewing the complex innate immune system of crustaceans would be pivotal in formulating informed decisions for the control and management of epidemic diseases, thus making the global crustacean aquaculture industry sustainable. Under the purview of innate immunity in crustaceans, pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) represent the sensors capable of discriminating non‐self pathogenic modules and invoking the activation of immune responses. The immunity to infections can be manifested at cellular (via phagocytosis, apoptosis, nodulation and encapsulation) and humoral (effected by prophenoloxidase cascade, lectins, antimicrobial proteins) levels leading to the elimination of pathogens or subversion of the pathogenic implications. In this review, we discuss the participatory role of 12 types of PRRs identified from crustacean species with an exhaustive focus on structural and functional specificities in binding to pathogens and possible execution of the immune activity. Moreover, we have elaborated on the PRRs‐associated or possible signalling cascades (Toll‐NFκB, IMD‐NFκB and JAK‐STAT) in crustacean species that could bridge our understanding of the resistance or susceptibility of the host to varied pathogenic infections thus providing clues to the regulatory mechanisms involved in pathogenesis of infectious diseases and mechanisms of immunity.

Funder

Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology,Aquatic Science

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