2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1250835
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Teleost innate immunity, an intricate game between immune cells and parasites of fish organs: who wins, who loses

Bahram Sayyaf Dezfuli,
Massimo Lorenzoni,
Antonella Carosi
et al.

Abstract: Fish, comprising over 27,000 species, represent the oldest vertebrate group and possess both innate and adaptive immune systems. The susceptibility of most wild fish to parasitic infections and related diseases is well-established. Among all vertebrates, the digestive tract creates a remarkably favorable and nutrient-rich environment, which, in turn, renders it susceptible to microparasites and macroparasites. Consequently, metazoan parasites emerge as important disease agents, impacting both wild and farmed f… Show more

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“…The expression pattern of Lc zDHHC23 initially increased, followed by a decrease, in both the liver and gills after P. plecoglossicida infection. This suggests that the immune system might boost immune cell activity and inflammatory signaling pathways by upregulating the expression of the zDHHC23 gene to combat pathogen invasion, while its gradual decrease in expression aims to alleviate excessive inflammation and immune-related damage ( 40 ). These findings underscore the involvement of Lc zDHHC23 in the immune response against bacterial infection ( 41 , 42 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression pattern of Lc zDHHC23 initially increased, followed by a decrease, in both the liver and gills after P. plecoglossicida infection. This suggests that the immune system might boost immune cell activity and inflammatory signaling pathways by upregulating the expression of the zDHHC23 gene to combat pathogen invasion, while its gradual decrease in expression aims to alleviate excessive inflammation and immune-related damage ( 40 ). These findings underscore the involvement of Lc zDHHC23 in the immune response against bacterial infection ( 41 , 42 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%