Single domain von Willebrand factor type C “cytokines” and the regulation of the stress/immune response in insects

Author:

Labropoulou Vassiliki1ORCID,Wang Luoluo2ORCID,Magkrioti Christiana1ORCID,Smagghe Guy345ORCID,Swevers Luc1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Insect Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology Institute of Biosciences & Applications Athens Greece

2. Red Imported Fire Ant Research Center South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China

3. Department of Biology Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Brussels Belgium

4. Institute of Entomology Guizhou University Guizhou China

5. Department of Plants and Crops, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering Ghent University Ghent Belgium

Abstract

AbstractThe single domain von Willebrand factor type C (SVWC) appears in small secreted peptides that are arthropod‐specific and are produced following environmental stress or pathogen exposure. Most research has focused on proteins with SVWC domain that are induced after virus infection and are hypothesized to function as “cytokines” to regulate the innate immune response. The expansion of SVWC genes in insect species indicates that many other functions remain to be discovered. Research in shrimp has elucidated the adaptability of Vago‐like peptides in the innate immune response against bacteria, fungi and viruses after activation by Jak‐STAT and/or Toll/Imd pathways in which they can act as pathogen‐recognition receptors or cytokine‐like signaling molecules. SVWC factors also appear in scorpion venoms and tick saliva, underlining their versatility to acquire new functions. This review discusses the discovery and function of SVWC peptides from insects to crustaceans and chelicerates and reveals the enormous gaps in knowledge that remain to be filled to understand this enigmatic group of secreted peptides.

Publisher

Wiley

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