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    Toll-like receptor (TLR) genes are best known for their roles in the innate immune defense. However, studies focusing on the reaction mechanisms of TLR genes in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) immune responses are still limited. In this study, 11 TLR family members (PoTLRs) were identified and classified from P. olivaceus genome. Phylogenetic analysis showed that PoTLRs were highly conserved in olive flounder. The analysis of motif prediction and gene structure indicated that TLRs had high sequence similarity. The expression patterns in developmental stages and different tissues showed that TLR members were spatially and temporally specific. RNA-Seq analysis of temperature stress and Edwardsiella tarda infection suggested that TLR members were involved in inflammatory responses, PoTLR5b and PoTLR22 showed significant differences in response to both temperature stress and E. tarda stress, indicating their potential immune functions. The results of this study suggested that TLR genes played important roles in the innate immune response of olive flounder, and would provide a solid basis for further study of their functions. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Tingyan Yao, Ruoxin Wang, Ping Han, Xiumei Liu, Xubo Wang. Identification of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) toll-like receptor genes: Involvement in immune response to temperature stress and Edwardsiella tarda infection. Fish & shellfish immunology. 2023 Jul;138:108841

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