
Tollip‐deficient zebrafish display no abnormalities in development, organ morphology or gene expression in response to lipopolysaccharide
Author(s) -
WolińskaNizioł Lidia,
Romaniuk Karolina,
Wojciechowska Karolina,
Surga Krzysztof,
Kamaszewski Maciej,
Szudrowicz Hubert,
Miączyńska Marta
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
febs open bio
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.718
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 2211-5463
DOI - 10.1002/2211-5463.13423
Subject(s) - zebrafish , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , model organism , innate immune system , lipopolysaccharide , gene , immunology , genetics , immune system
Tollip is a multifunctional adaptor protein implicated in innate immunity, lysosomal trafficking/autophagy of protein aggregates and various signaling processes in mammalian models. To verify evolutionary conservation of these functions, we used CRISPR/Cas9 editing to construct a zebrafish line bearing a stable tollip knockout. In contrast to previously reported tollip morphants, Tollip‐deficient fish display normal development until adulthood, are fertile, and have no apparent physiological defects. When challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), inflammatory gene expression is unaffected. Moreover, Tollip deficiency does not aggravate swimming deficiency resulting from lysosomal dysfunction and proteotoxicity in a fish model of Gaucher disease. Thus, individual functions of Tollip may be organism‐specific or manifest only upon certain conditions/challenges or disease backgrounds.