Characterization of fish‐specific IFNγ‐related binding with a unique receptor complex and signaling through a novel pathway
Yasuhiro Shibasaki, Takeshi Yabu, Hajime Shiba, Tadaaki Moritomo, Nobuhiro Mano, Teruyuki Nakanishi

TL;DR
This study identifies a unique signaling pathway for a fish-specific interferon, IFNγrel 1, which activates STAT6 through a novel receptor pair, suggesting it is a new type of interferon in vertebrates.
Contribution
The discovery of a novel interferon signaling pathway in fish, involving unique receptor interactions and STAT6 activation, expands understanding of interferon evolution.
Findings
IFNγrel 1 activates STAT6 through binding to Crfb5 and Crfb17 receptors.
Crfb5 and Crfb17 dimerize and are essential for antiviral gene Isg15 expression.
The signaling pathway of IFNγrel 1 is distinct from known interferons in other vertebrates.
Abstract
Unlike mammals, fish express two type II interferons, IFNγ and fish‐specific IFNγ (IFNγ‐related or IFNγrel). We previously reported the presence of two IFNγrel genes, IFNγrel 1 and IFNγrel 2, which exhibit potent antiviral activity in the Ginbuna crucian carp, Carassius auratus langsdorfii. We also found that IFNγrel 1 increased allograft rejection; however, the IFNγrel 1 receptor(s) and signaling pathways underlying this process have not yet been elucidated. In this study, we examined the unique signaling mechanism of IFNγrel 1 and its receptors. The phosphorylation and transcriptional activation of STAT6 in response to recombinant Ginbuna IFNγrel 1 (rgIFNγrel 1) was observed in Ginbuna‐derived cells. Binding of rgIFNγrel 1 to Class II cytokine receptor family members (Crfbs), Crfb5 and Crfb17, which are also known as IFNAR1 and IFNGR1‐1, respectively, was detected by flow cytometry.…
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Topicsinterferon and immune responses · Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
