Convergent Evolution of Mucosal Immune Responses at the Buccal Cavity of Teleost Fish

Yongyao Yu(Huazhong Agricultural University), Weiguang Kong(Huazhong Agricultural University), Haoyue Xu(Huazhong Agricultural University), Zhen-Yu Huang(Huazhong Agricultural University), Xiaoting Zhang(Huazhong Agricultural University), Liguo Ding(Huazhong Agricultural University), Shuai Dong(Huazhong Agricultural University), Guang-Mei Yin(Huazhong Agricultural University), Fen Dong(Huazhong Agricultural University), Wei Yu(Huazhong Agricultural University), Jiafeng Cao(Huazhong Agricultural University), Kaifeng Meng(Huazhong Agricultural University), Xia Liu(Huazhong Agricultural University), Yu Fu(Huazhong Agricultural University), Xue-zhen Zhang(Huazhong Agricultural University), Yong‐An Zhang(Huazhong Agricultural University), J. Oriol Sunyer(University of Pennsylvania), Zhen Xu(Huazhong Agricultural University)
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August 24, 2019
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Abstract

The buccal mucosa (BM) is a critical first line of defense in terrestrial animals. To gain further insights into the evolutionary origins and primordial roles of BM in teleosts here we show that rainbow trout, a teleost fish, contains a diffuse mucosal associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) within its buccal cavity. Upon parasite infection, a fish immunoglobulin specialized in mucosal immunity (sIgT) was induced to a high degree, and parasite-specific sIgT responses were mainly detected in the buccal mucus. Moreover, we show that the trout buccal microbiota is prevalently coated with sIgT. Overall our findings revealed that the MALT is present in the BM of a non-tetrapod species. As fish IgT and mucus-producing cells are evolutionarily unrelated to mammalian IgA and salivary glands, respectively, our findings indicate that mucosal immune responses in the BM of teleost fish and tetrapods evolved through a process of convergent evolution.


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