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Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) is an economically important fish with high farming value. This species is intolerant to hypoxia, which makes it susceptible to mass mortality and hinders the progress of amberjack cultivation. Based on a comparative analysis of the liver tran...

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Autores principales: Li, Duo, Yang, Yang, Wang, Tong, Zhang, Weiwei, Hua, Sijie, Ruan, Qingxin, Wang, Xi, Zhu, Chunhua, Meng, Zining
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37684981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13172717
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author Li, Duo
Yang, Yang
Wang, Tong
Zhang, Weiwei
Hua, Sijie
Ruan, Qingxin
Wang, Xi
Zhu, Chunhua
Meng, Zining
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Yang, Yang
Wang, Tong
Zhang, Weiwei
Hua, Sijie
Ruan, Qingxin
Wang, Xi
Zhu, Chunhua
Meng, Zining
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) is an economically important fish with high farming value. This species is intolerant to hypoxia, which makes it susceptible to mass mortality and hinders the progress of amberjack cultivation. Based on a comparative analysis of the liver transcriptome between acute hypoxia-tolerant (HT) and intolerant (HS) groups, this study first explored the molecular mechanisms of acute hypoxia in greater amberjack. The results showed that the glycolipid metabolism, antioxidant activity, and apoptotic pathways of greater amberjack significantly responded when exposed to acute hypoxia. In addition, the relative downregulation of apoptosis and autophagy-related genes, such as endog, hm13, and casp6, was also detected in the HT group. The NF-kB pathway was partly promoted in the HT group relative to the HS group to resist apoptosis. This investigation will offer significant technical assistance in the prevention of death caused by acute hypoxia and the subsequent reduction in financial losses. ABSTRACT: Acute hypoxia is a common abiotic stress in commercial aquaculture and has significant effects on fish physiology and metabolism. Due to its large size and rapid growth, the greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) is an economically important fish with high farming value. This species is intolerant to hypoxia, which makes it susceptible to mass mortality and hinders the progress of amberjack cultivation. Based on a comparative analysis of the liver transcriptome between acute hypoxia-tolerant (HT) and -intolerant (HS) groups, this study first explored the molecular mechanisms of acute hypoxia in greater amberjack. By simulating the acute hypoxic environment and using RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), the differences in liver transcriptional changes between the acute hypoxia-tolerant (HT) and hypoxia-intolerant (HS) groups of greater amberjack were probed. Based on differential expression analysis, 829 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were screened in both groups. Relative to the HS group, 374 DEGs were upregulated and 455 were downregulated in the HT group. Compared with the HS group, genes such as slc2a5 and prkaa2 related to promoting sugar transport and inhibiting lipid syntheses were upregulated, while genes that inhibit gluconeogenesis and promote lipid syntheses, such as pgp and aacs, were downregulated. The expression of odc1 was significantly and relatively downregulated in the HT group, which would lead to the inhibition of intracellular antioxidant activity and decreased scavenging of ROS. The NF-kB pathway was also promoted to some extent in individuals in the HT group relative to the HS group to resist apoptosis. In addition, the relative downregulation of apoptosis and autophagy-related genes, such as endog, hm13, and casp6, was also detected in the HT group. The present findings first reported the regulation mechanism by which liver tissue coped with the acute hypoxia stress in greater amberjack, which will provide important technical support for preventing acute hypoxia-induced death in advance and reducing economic losses.
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spelling pubmed-104866002023-09-09 Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili) Li, Duo Yang, Yang Wang, Tong Zhang, Weiwei Hua, Sijie Ruan, Qingxin Wang, Xi Zhu, Chunhua Meng, Zining Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) is an economically important fish with high farming value. This species is intolerant to hypoxia, which makes it susceptible to mass mortality and hinders the progress of amberjack cultivation. Based on a comparative analysis of the liver transcriptome between acute hypoxia-tolerant (HT) and intolerant (HS) groups, this study first explored the molecular mechanisms of acute hypoxia in greater amberjack. The results showed that the glycolipid metabolism, antioxidant activity, and apoptotic pathways of greater amberjack significantly responded when exposed to acute hypoxia. In addition, the relative downregulation of apoptosis and autophagy-related genes, such as endog, hm13, and casp6, was also detected in the HT group. The NF-kB pathway was partly promoted in the HT group relative to the HS group to resist apoptosis. This investigation will offer significant technical assistance in the prevention of death caused by acute hypoxia and the subsequent reduction in financial losses. ABSTRACT: Acute hypoxia is a common abiotic stress in commercial aquaculture and has significant effects on fish physiology and metabolism. Due to its large size and rapid growth, the greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) is an economically important fish with high farming value. This species is intolerant to hypoxia, which makes it susceptible to mass mortality and hinders the progress of amberjack cultivation. Based on a comparative analysis of the liver transcriptome between acute hypoxia-tolerant (HT) and -intolerant (HS) groups, this study first explored the molecular mechanisms of acute hypoxia in greater amberjack. By simulating the acute hypoxic environment and using RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), the differences in liver transcriptional changes between the acute hypoxia-tolerant (HT) and hypoxia-intolerant (HS) groups of greater amberjack were probed. Based on differential expression analysis, 829 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were screened in both groups. Relative to the HS group, 374 DEGs were upregulated and 455 were downregulated in the HT group. Compared with the HS group, genes such as slc2a5 and prkaa2 related to promoting sugar transport and inhibiting lipid syntheses were upregulated, while genes that inhibit gluconeogenesis and promote lipid syntheses, such as pgp and aacs, were downregulated. The expression of odc1 was significantly and relatively downregulated in the HT group, which would lead to the inhibition of intracellular antioxidant activity and decreased scavenging of ROS. The NF-kB pathway was also promoted to some extent in individuals in the HT group relative to the HS group to resist apoptosis. In addition, the relative downregulation of apoptosis and autophagy-related genes, such as endog, hm13, and casp6, was also detected in the HT group. The present findings first reported the regulation mechanism by which liver tissue coped with the acute hypoxia stress in greater amberjack, which will provide important technical support for preventing acute hypoxia-induced death in advance and reducing economic losses. MDPI 2023-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10486600/ /pubmed/37684981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13172717 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Li, Duo
Yang, Yang
Wang, Tong
Zhang, Weiwei
Hua, Sijie
Ruan, Qingxin
Wang, Xi
Zhu, Chunhua
Meng, Zining
Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili)
title Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili)
title_full Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili)
title_fullStr Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili)
title_full_unstemmed Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili)
title_short Liver Transcriptome Shows Differences between Acute Hypoxia-Tolerant and Intolerant Individuals of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili)
title_sort liver transcriptome shows differences between acute hypoxia-tolerant and intolerant individuals of greater amberjack (seriola dumerili)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37684981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13172717
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