Abstract

Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) is a widely known mammalian stress-inducible protein critical for cytoprotection against different stressors. Despite the chaperone based cytoprotective functions, intracellular Hsp70 also participates in diverse immune modulatory activities. To investigate the immune modulatory effect of inducible bovine Hsp70, we examined the expression profile of four major pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) viz. TLR2/4 and NOD1/2 using two different invitro cell cultured models. We observed that, invitro acute heat stress and Geranylgeranylacetone (GGA) induction increased the level of Hsp70 which upregulated the expression of all the four PRRs in both the cell cultured models. However, the expression level of TLR4 was found to be highest followed by NOD2, TLR2 and NOD1. Conversely, specific siRNA based knockdown of Hsp70 showed a decreased expression level of all the four PRRs. This study may add some references pertaining to the innate immune modulatory effects of bovine heat shock protein 70.

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