Affiliation:
1. Department of Human Genetics
2. Center for the Study of Host Resistance
3. Institute for Animal Health, Compton, Berkshire, United Kingdom
4. Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is part of a group of evolutionarily conserved pattern recognition receptors involved in the activation of the immune system in response to various pathogens and in the innate defense against infection. We describe here the cloning and characterization of the avian orthologue of mammalian
TLR4
. Chicken
TLR4
encodes a 843-amino-acid protein that contains a leucine-rich repeat extracellular domain, a short transmembrane domain typical of type I transmembrane proteins, and a Toll-interleukin-1R signaling domain characteristic of all TLR proteins. The chicken TLR4 protein shows 46% identity (64% similarity) to human TLR4 and 41% similarity to other TLR family members. Northern blot analysis reveals that
TLR4
is expressed at approximately the same level in all tissues tested, including brain, thymus, kidney, intestine, muscle, liver, lung, bursa of Fabricius, heart, and spleen. The probe detected only one transcript of ca. 4.4 kb in length for all tissues except muscle where the size of
TLR4
mRNA was ca. 9.6 kb. We have mapped
TLR4
to microchromosome E41W17 in a region harboring the gene for tenascin C and known to be well conserved between the chicken and mammalian genomes. This region of the chicken genome was shown previously to harbor a
Salmonella
susceptibility locus. By using linkage analysis,
TLR4
was shown to be linked to resistance to infection with
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium in chickens (likelihood ratio test of 10.2,
P
= 0.00138), suggesting a role of TLR4 in the host response of chickens to
Salmonella
infection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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