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穿山甲鳞片作为先天免疫对抗病原体的适应性特征。

Pangolin scales as adaptations for innate immunity against pathogens.

机构信息

College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Wenzhou-Kean University, 88 Daxue Road, Ouhai, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, 325060, China.

Zhejiang Bioinformatics International Science and Technology Cooperation Center, Wenzhou-Kean University, Ouhai, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, 325060, China.

出版信息

BMC Biol. 2024 Oct 14;22(1):234. doi: 10.1186/s12915-024-02034-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pangolins are the only mammals that have overlapping scales covering most of their bodies, and they play a crucial role in the ecosystem, biological research, and human health and disease. Previous studies indicated pangolin scale might provide an important mechanical defense to themselves. The origin and exact functions of this unique trait remain a mystery. Using a multi-omics analysis approach, we report a novel functional explanation for how mammalian scales can provide host-pathogen defense.

RESULTS

Our data suggest that pangolin scales have a sophisticated structure that could potentially trap pathogens. We identified numerous proteins and metabolites exhibiting antimicrobial activity, which could suggest a role for scales in pathogen defense. Notably, we found evidence suggesting the presence of exosomes derived from diverse cellular origins, including mesenchymal stem cells, immune cells, and keratinocytes. This observation suggests a complex interplay where various cell types may contribute to the release of exosomes and antimicrobial compounds at the interface between scales and viable tissue. These findings indicate that pangolin scales may serve as a multifaceted defense system, potentially contributing to innate immunity. Comparisons with human nail and hair revealed pangolin-specific proteins that were enriched in functions relating to sensing, immune responses, neutrophil degranulation, and stress responses. We demonstrated the antimicrobial activity of key pangolin scale components on pathogenic bacteria by antimicrobial assays.

CONCLUSIONS

This study identifies a potential role of pangolin scales and implicates scales, as possible determinants of pathogen defense due to their structure and contents. We indicate for the first time the presence of exosomes in pangolin scales and propose the new functions of scales and their mechanisms. This new mechanism could have implications for multiple fields, including providing interesting new research directions and important insights that can be useful for synthesizing and implementing new biomimetic antimicrobial approaches.

摘要

背景

穿山甲是唯一一种全身覆盖着重叠鳞片的哺乳动物,在生态系统、生物研究以及人类健康和疾病方面发挥着至关重要的作用。先前的研究表明,穿山甲的鳞片可能为其自身提供了重要的机械防御。然而,这种独特特征的起源和确切功能仍然是一个谜。本研究采用多组学分析方法,为哺乳动物鳞片如何提供宿主-病原体防御提供了一个新的功能解释。

结果

我们的数据表明,穿山甲的鳞片具有复杂的结构,可能能够捕获病原体。我们鉴定了许多具有抗菌活性的蛋白质和代谢物,这表明鳞片在病原体防御中可能发挥作用。值得注意的是,我们发现了证据表明存在源自多种细胞来源的外泌体,包括间充质干细胞、免疫细胞和角质形成细胞。这一观察结果表明,各种细胞类型可能在鳞片和有活力的组织之间的界面处释放外泌体和抗菌化合物的复杂相互作用。这些发现表明,穿山甲的鳞片可能是一种多方面的防御系统,可能有助于先天免疫。与人类指甲和头发的比较揭示了在与感知、免疫反应、嗜中性粒细胞脱粒和应激反应相关的功能中富集的穿山甲特异性蛋白质。我们通过抗菌测定证明了关键穿山甲鳞片成分对致病菌的抗菌活性。

结论

本研究确定了穿山甲鳞片的潜在作用,并暗示由于其结构和成分,鳞片可能是病原体防御的决定因素。我们首次在穿山甲鳞片中发现了外泌体,并提出了鳞片的新功能及其机制。这种新机制可能对多个领域具有重要意义,包括为合成和实施新的仿生抗菌方法提供有趣的新研究方向和重要的见解。

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