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Y75B8A.8 (HC8) protein of Haemonchus contortus: A functional inhibitor of host IL-2.

Wenjuan WangYujian WangXiaowei TianMingmin LuMuhammad EhsanRuoFeng YanXiaoKai SongLiXin XuXiangRui Li
Published in: Parasite immunology (2019)
Interleukin 2 (IL-2) is an important immune regulatory factor in the immune response of the host. However, little is known about the inhibitor of host IL-2 in Haemonchus contortus infection. In this study, we found that globin domain-containing protein (HCGB) and Protein Y75B8A.8 (HC8) from H contortus excretory and secretory products are two binding proteins of IL-2 in goats. The yeast two-hybrid screening further validated the positive interactions of IL-2 with HCGB and HC8. Meanwhile, we found that HC8 had inhibitory effects on IL-2-induced peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation, while HCGB did not. Furthermore, transcriptional analysis revealed that HC8 could block the IL-2-activated signalling pathway. Our results showed that HC8 was a functional inhibitor of goat IL-2.
Keyphrases
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  • immune response
  • transcription factor
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