International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies
2021, Vol. 9, Issue 6, Part B
Role of pattern recognition receptors in teleost fish: Recent advances
Author(s): Maqsood Ahmed Soomro, Tushar Ramesh Pavase and Dr. Guobin Hu
Abstract: Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are a type of immunological sensor that is responsible for identifying and responding to conserved patterns of microorganisms. Many PRRs, such as TLRs, RLRs, and NLRs, have been found and characterized in teleosts, as well as their downstream molecules. The TLR/RLR/NLR family members, including their expression profiles, signaling pathways, and roles in teleosts. Splicing isoforms from the TLR/RLR/NLR families, which have synergistic and/or antagonistic roles in the response to pathogen infections in teleosts, are extensively demonstrated in this study. This review systematically describes the progress on TLRs, RLRs, and NLRs in teleosts by understanding how TLRs/RLRs/NLRs recognize ligands and transmit signaling in teleosts. Our comprehensive review of PRRs involving involving TLR/RLR/NLR provides a new insight into anitiviral sensing in teleost fishes.
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Maqsood Ahmed Soomro, Tushar Ramesh Pavase, Dr. Guobin Hu. Role of pattern recognition receptors in teleost fish: Recent advances. Int J Fish Aquat Stud 2021;9(6):136-151.