Identification and functional characterization of polymorphisms in promoter sequences of porcine NOD1 and NOD2 genes

Res Vet Sci. 2019 Jun:124:310-316. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2019.04.009. Epub 2019 Apr 15.

Abstract

NOD-like receptors (NLRs) play a key role in the innate immune system, acting as a second line of surveillance against pathogens. NLRs detect particular bacteria that have gained access to the cytoplasm, evading recognition by other pattern recognition receptors, such as Toll-like receptors. It has been demonstrated that coding sequence-single nucleotide polymorphisms may alter the ligand recognition ability of NLRs, affecting their pathogen-sensing function. However, there have been no data relating to the identification and functional analysis of SNPs in porcine NLR promoters. We examined the promoter sequences of the porcine NOD1 and NOD2 genes with the aim to identify and to evaluate the effect of genetic variations on promoter activity. Six SNPs in NOD1 and three SNPs in NOD2 were identified. Luciferase reporter gene assays showed significant differences in promoter activity between allele variants of NOD1 -920G>A (NC_010460.4:g.42431413G>A) and NOD2 -1670G>A (NC_010448.4:g.34169122T>C) SNPs. The results suggest that promoter polymorphisms could modify the expression levels of porcine NOD1 and NOD2 genes.

Keywords: Innate immunity; NOD; Pathogen receptor; Polymorphism; Porcine; Promoter.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Nod1 Signaling Adaptor Protein / genetics*
  • Nod1 Signaling Adaptor Protein / metabolism
  • Nod2 Signaling Adaptor Protein / genetics*
  • Nod2 Signaling Adaptor Protein / metabolism
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide / genetics*
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic / genetics*
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA
  • Sus scrofa / genetics*
  • Sus scrofa / metabolism

Substances

  • Nod1 Signaling Adaptor Protein
  • Nod2 Signaling Adaptor Protein