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An Mx1 promoter-reporter system to study interferon pathways in rainbow trout
Bertrand Collet1, Pierre Boudinot, Abdenour Benmansour
1Scottish Fish Immunology Research Centre, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, Scotland, UK.
Abstract:
A rainbow trout interferon (IFN) reporter system has been established by selection of a stable cell line, RTG-P1, transfected with a plasmid expressing the firefly luciferase gene under the control of the promoter for the IFN-induced gene Mx1. After 148 passages, the luciferase expression was still highly induced by polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly I:C) in RTG-P1 cells. Different IFN inducers (dsRNA, viral hemorrhagic septicaemia virus or conditioned medium containing rainbow trout antiviral activity) were able to stimulate the IFN-reporter system in RTG-P1, showing that this cell line can be used to study the activation of the IFN pathway in various contexts. Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC), an NF-kappaB inhibitor, significantly blocked poly I:C induced luciferase accumulation in RTG-P1 at intermediate doses (1-10 microM), suggesting that Mx1 induction through the IFN signalling pathway is NF-kappaB-dependent in fish. This inhibition was not observed for doses of 50 microM or higher. The RTG-P1 reporter system constitutes an interesting tool to study the induction and regulation of IFN signalling in teleost fish.