Title (en)
Molecular Evolution of Interferon-Epsilon (IFNϵ) Pseudogene Modulates Innate and Specific Antiviral Immunity in Manis javanica
Language
English
Description (en)
Interferon-Epsilon (IFN epsilon) is a type of interferon, a protein that plays a role in the immune response to viral infections. This study is aimed at examining the molecular evolution of the IFN epsilon pseudogene in Manis javanica, and it has been found to modulate the innate and specific antiviral immunity in this species. In this study, we identified that IFN epsilon gene has undergone rapid evolution in Manis javanica, with the human and primate IFN epsilon genes showing evidence of positive selection. This suggests that IFN epsilon has played an important role in the evolution of the immune system, possibly in response to coevolution with viral pathogens. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that the IFN epsilon pseudogene in pangolins originated from a gene duplication event approximately 48 million years ago. It subsequently lost its protein-coding function due to multiple deleterious mutations. However, the IFN epsilon pseudogene exhibits a high degree of conservation in its promoter region, suggesting it may still play a regulatory role in antiviral immunity. This suggests that the pseudogene may have evolved to serve an important function in the pangolin's immune system, potentially helping to protect it from viral infections. The molecular evolution of IFN epsilon provides insights into the coevolutionary dynamics between host immune systems and viral pathogens and may have implications for developing new antiviral therapies.
Keywords (en)
I Interferon; Signaling Pathways; Receptors; Genes; Conservation; Parameters; Induction; Responses; Rna; Dna
DOI
10.1155/2023/2949008
Author of the digital object
Hafiz Ishfaq Ahmad  (The Islamia University of Bahawalpur)
Jinping Chen  (Guangdong Academy of Sciences)
Farhan Abbas  (Rural Health Centre)
Aleena Safdar  (Rural Health Center)
Gokhlesh Kumar  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Daoud Ali  (King Saud University)
Shakeel Ahmed  (Institute of Food Science Research CIAL)
Xiujuan Zhang  (Guangdong Academy of Sciences)
Linmiao Li  (Guangdong Academy of Sciences)
Jiabin Zhou  (Guangdong Academy of Sciences)
Laraib Jameel  (Nishtar Medical University Multan)
Quratulain Zahra  (District Hospital Rajanpur)
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application/pdf
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627.1 kB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
Pages or Volume
14
Volume
2023
Publisher
Wiley-Hindawi
Publication Date
2023