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Molecular evolution and immune expression analysis of ELF transcription factors in Lethenteron reissneri.

Created on 23 Aug 2026

Authors

Jianing Cao, Jiaqi Wu, Xinyi Guo, Xinyv Du, Boting Lan, Jiaying Lu, Peng Su

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Developmental and comparative immunology. Pages 105721. Aug 22, 2026. Epub Aug 22, 2026.

Abstract

As important members of the ETS superfamily, the E74-like factor (ELF) transcription factor family regulates gene transcription through a conserved ETS domain and plays critical roles in immune regulation. However, the evolutionary characteristics and functions of this family in lampreys (Lethenteron reissneri) remain unclear. In this study, the ELF gene family of lampreys (Lr-ELF1, Lr-ELF2, Lr-ELF3, and Lr-ELF5) was systematically identified, and their molecular evolutionary features and immune response functions were investigated. Phylogenetic analysis revealed evolutionary characteristics reflecting the transition from jawless to jawed vertebrates. Domain architecture, gene structure, and three-dimensional structural analyses indicated that these genes appear to be conserved among vertebrates, with their three-dimensional structures showing high similarity to the core secondary structural elements of human homologous proteins. Synteny analysis demonstrated significant differences in the genomic neighborhoods of ELF genes between lampreys and jawed vertebrates. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) was performed with three biological and three technical replicates; relative expression levels were calculated using the ΔCt method, and statistical analysis was carried out with GraphPad Prism 9. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) results suggested that the ELF gene family may be involved in immune defense. This study not only enriches our understanding of the evolution of ELF genes but also provides new insights into the roles of lamprey ELFs in immune defense.

PMID:
42632583
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 23 Aug 2026.

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