The sedoheptulose kinase carbohydrate kinase-like protein (CARKL) is critical for immune cell activation, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and cell polarization by restricting flux through the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP). To date, little is known about CARKL in regulating immune responses in marine invertebrates. In this study, we first cloned and characterized the CARKL gene from Apostichopus japonicus (designated as AjCARKL). Time-course analysis revealed that Vibrio splendidus challenge in vivo and lipopolysaccharide stimulation in vitro significantly downregulated AjCARKL mRNA expression. Furthermore, AjCARKL overexpression in cultured coelomocytes not only significantly inhibited the mRNA expression level of the rate-limiting enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase of the PPP but sharply decreased coelomocyte proliferation, ROS production, and phagocytic rate. Additionally, AjCARKL overexpression in mouse peritoneal macrophages (RAW264.7 cells) significantly attenuated the intracellular ROS production and sensitized the M2 phenotype macrophage polarization. These results revealed that AjCARKL serves as a rheostat for cellular metabolism and is required for proper immune response by negatively regulating PPP in pathogen-challenged A. japonicus.
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