The role of fibrinogen-related proteins in the gastropod immune response
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2015.03.005
The role of fibrinogen-related proteins in the gastropod immune response
Abstract
Fibrinogen-related proteins or FREPs constitute a large family of molecules, defined by the presence of a fibrinogen-related domain (FReD). These molecules are found in all animals and are diverse in both form and function. Here, we review the current understanding of gastropod FREPs, which are characterized by the presence of a fibrinogen domain connected to one or two immunoglobulin superfamily domains by way of a short interceding region. We present a historical perspective on the discovery of FREPs in gastropods followed by a summary of advances made in the nearly two decades of research focused on the characterization of FREPs in Biomphalaria glabrata (BgFREPs). Topics covered include BgFREP genomic architecture, predicted structure and known functions, structural comparisons between BgFREPs, and evidence of somatic diversification. Also examined are the expression patterns of BgFREPs during snail development and immunological challenges. Recent functional characterization of the role BgFREPs play in the defence response against digenean trematodes is also presented, as well as new data investigating the nucleotide-level genomic conservation of FREPs among Pulmonate gastropods. Finally, we identify areas in need of further research. These include confirming and identifying the specific binding targets of BgFREPs and elucidating how they later engage snail haemocytes to elicit an immunological response, precise mechanisms and importance of BgFREP diversification, characterizing the tissue expression patterns of BgFREPs, as well as addressing whether gastropod FREPs retain immunological importance in alternative snail-trematode associations or more broadly in snail-pathogen interactions.
Keywords: Biomphalaria glabrata; Echinostoma paraensei; FREP; Fibrinogen-related protein; Gastropoda; Innate immunity; Lectin; Polymorphic mucin; Schistosoma mansoni; Somatic diversification; Trematode.
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