Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway

Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) is a critical regulator of immune responses within the neuroimmune system, influencing cytokine secretion and immune cell function. Although extensively studied in mammals, its role in regulating IL-17 in invertebrate immunity is poorly understood. This stu...

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Main Authors: Yiran Si, Deliang Li, Wenjing Ren, Xueshu Zhang, Lingling Wang, Linsheng Song
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description Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) is a critical regulator of immune responses within the neuroimmune system, influencing cytokine secretion and immune cell function. Although extensively studied in mammals, its role in regulating IL-17 in invertebrate immunity is poorly understood. This study examines CgmGluR5 expression and downstream signaling activation in Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) hemocytes following glutamate (Glu) and Vibrio splendidus treatment. Glu treatment significantly induced the expression of CgmGluR5 and key signaling molecules, including PLC, DAG, IP3, Ca²⁺, and PKC, while enhancing mRNA levels of CgIL17-1, CgIL17-5, and CgCaspase3. Elevated Ca²⁺ content and CgIL17 expression in hemocytes were observed at 12 h post-Glu exposure, indicating CgmGluR5-mediated immune regulation through the phosphoinositide pathway. A 1.14-fold increase in the apoptosis rate was found in the Glu treatment group compared to the control group. Knockdown of CgmGluR5 suppressed CgIL17-1 and CgIL17-5 expression and reduced granulocyte proportions, reflecting its role in immune regulation. This study shows that CgmGluR5 mediates long-term immune regulation in oysters through the phosphoinositide pathway, providing new theoretical insights for aquaculture immune management.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4409/14/6/438/ 2025-04-13T14:17:41+00:00 Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway Yiran Si Deliang Li Wenjing Ren Xueshu Zhang Lingling Wang Linsheng Song 2025-03-14 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14060438 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells14060438 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cells Volume 14 Issue 6 Pages: 438 glutamate mGluR5 Crassostrea gigas hemocyte IL-17 expression Text 2025 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14060438 2025-03-17T15:33:13Z Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) is a critical regulator of immune responses within the neuroimmune system, influencing cytokine secretion and immune cell function. Although extensively studied in mammals, its role in regulating IL-17 in invertebrate immunity is poorly understood. This study examines CgmGluR5 expression and downstream signaling activation in Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) hemocytes following glutamate (Glu) and Vibrio splendidus treatment. Glu treatment significantly induced the expression of CgmGluR5 and key signaling molecules, including PLC, DAG, IP3, Ca²⁺, and PKC, while enhancing mRNA levels of CgIL17-1, CgIL17-5, and CgCaspase3. Elevated Ca²⁺ content and CgIL17 expression in hemocytes were observed at 12 h post-Glu exposure, indicating CgmGluR5-mediated immune regulation through the phosphoinositide pathway. A 1.14-fold increase in the apoptosis rate was found in the Glu treatment group compared to the control group. Knockdown of CgmGluR5 suppressed CgIL17-1 and CgIL17-5 expression and reduced granulocyte proportions, reflecting its role in immune regulation. This study shows that CgmGluR5 mediates long-term immune regulation in oysters through the phosphoinositide pathway, providing new theoretical insights for aquaculture immune management. Text Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster MDPI Open Access Publishing Pacific Cells 14 6 438
spellingShingle glutamate
mGluR5
Crassostrea gigas
hemocyte
IL-17 expression
Yiran Si
Deliang Li
Wenjing Ren
Xueshu Zhang
Lingling Wang
Linsheng Song
Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway
title Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway
title_full Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway
title_fullStr Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway
title_short Long-Term Regulation of IL-17 Expression in Pacific Oyster Hemocytes by mGluR5 Through the Phosphoinositide Pathway
title_sort long-term regulation of il-17 expression in pacific oyster hemocytes by mglur5 through the phosphoinositide pathway
topic glutamate
mGluR5
Crassostrea gigas
hemocyte
IL-17 expression
topic_facet glutamate
mGluR5
Crassostrea gigas
hemocyte
IL-17 expression
url https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14060438