The role of TGF-β signaling and apoptosis in innate and adaptive immunity in zebrafish: a systems biology approach

Che Lin, Chin Nan Lin, Yu Chao Wang, Fang Yu Liu, Yung Jen Chuang, Chung Yu Lan, Wen Ping Hsieh, Bor Sen Chen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The immune system is a key biological system present in vertebrates. Exposure to pathogens elicits various defensive immune mechanisms that protect the host from potential threats and harmful substances derived from pathogens such as parasites, bacteria, and viruses. The complex immune system of humans and many other vertebrates can be divided into two major categories: the innate and the adaptive immune systems. At present, analysis of the complex interactions between the two subsystems that regulate host defense and inflammatory responses remains challenging.

RESULTS: Based on time-course microarray data following primary and secondary infection of zebrafish by Candida albicans, we constructed two intracellular protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks for primary and secondary responses of the host. 57 proteins and 341 PPIs were identified for primary infection while 90 proteins and 385 PPIs were identified for secondary infection. There were 20 proteins in common while 37 and 70 proteins specific to primary and secondary infection. By inspecting the hub proteins of each network and comparing significant changes in the number of linkages between the two PPI networks, we identified TGF-β signaling and apoptosis as two of the main functional modules involved in primary and secondary infection.

CONCLUSIONS: Our initial in silico analyses pave the way for further investigation into the interesting roles played by the TGF-β signaling pathway and apoptosis in innate and adaptive immunity in zebrafish. Such insights could lead to therapeutic advances and improved drug design in the continual battle against infectious diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116
Pages (from-to)116
Number of pages1
JournalBMC Systems Biology
Volume8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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