Diversification of Toll-like receptor 1 in swamp eel (Monopterus albus).

Dev Comp Immunol

College of Animal Science and Technology, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2024

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  • TLR1 is an immune receptor crucial for detecting bacterial components, with this study focusing on its genetic traits in the swamp eel, Monopterus albus, which faces serious infectious diseases.
  • A low genetic diversity due to a demographic bottleneck complicates breeding efforts for disease resistance, but comparisons show that adaptive changes in TLR1's coding sequences have occurred, particularly in the context of TLR2 interactions.
  • The research highlights how these genetic variations may enhance the eel's ability to respond to infections, contributing valuable insights for genetic engineering aimed at improving disease resistance in aquaculture.

Article Abstract

Toll-like receptor 1 (TLR1) is a pattern recognition receptor that plays critical roles in triggering immune activation via detecting bacterial lipoproteins and lipopeptides. In this study, the genetic characteristic of TLR1 was studied for an important aquaculture fish, swamp eel Monopterus albus. The eel has been seriously threatened by infectious diseases. However, a low level of genetic heterogeneity in the fish that has resulted from a demographic bottleneck presents further challenges in breeding for disease resistance. A comparison with the homologue of closely related species M. javanensis revealed that amino acid replacement (nonsynonymous) but not silent (synonymous) differences have accumulated nonrandomly over the coding sequences of the receptors at the early stage of their phylogenetic split. The combined results from comparative analyses of nonsynonymous-to-synonymous polymorphisms showed that the receptor has undergone significant diversification in M. albus driven by adaptive selection likely after the genetic bottleneck. Some of the changes reported here have taken place in the structures mediating heterodimerization with co-receptor TLR2, ligand recognition, and/or formation of active signaling complex with adaptor, which highlighted key structural elements and strategies of TLR1 in arms race against exogenous challenges. The findings of this study will add to the knowledge base of genetic engineering and breeding for disease resistance in the eel.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2024.105190DOI Listing

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