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Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq
The fish gill, as one of the mucosal barriers, plays an important role in mucosal immune response. The fish swimbladder functions for regulating buoyancy. The fish swimbladder has long been postulated as a homologous organ of the tetrapod lung, but the molecular evidence is scarce. In order to provi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3894188/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085505 |
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author | Cui, Jun Liu, Shikai Zhang, Bing Wang, Hongdi Sun, Hongjuan Song, Shuhui Qiu, Xuemei Liu, Yang Wang, Xiuli Jiang, Zhiqiang Liu, Zhanjiang |
author_facet | Cui, Jun Liu, Shikai Zhang, Bing Wang, Hongdi Sun, Hongjuan Song, Shuhui Qiu, Xuemei Liu, Yang Wang, Xiuli Jiang, Zhiqiang Liu, Zhanjiang |
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description | The fish gill, as one of the mucosal barriers, plays an important role in mucosal immune response. The fish swimbladder functions for regulating buoyancy. The fish swimbladder has long been postulated as a homologous organ of the tetrapod lung, but the molecular evidence is scarce. In order to provide new information that is complementary to gill immune genes, initiate new research directions concerning the genetic basis of the gill immune response and understand the molecular function of swimbladder as well as its relationship with lungs, transcriptome analysis of the fugu Takifugu rubripes gill and swimbladder was carried out by RNA-Seq. Approximately 55,061,524 and 44,736,850 raw sequence reads from gill and swimbladder were generated, respectively. Gene ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway analysis revealed diverse biological functions and processes. Transcriptome comparison between gill and swimbladder resulted in 3,790 differentially expressed genes, of which 1,520 were up-regulated in the swimbladder while 2,270 were down-regulated. In addition, 406 up regulated isoforms and 296 down regulated isoforms were observed in swimbladder in comparison to gill. By the gene enrichment analysis, the three immune-related pathways and 32 immune-related genes in gill were identified. In swimbladder, five pathways including 43 swimbladder-enriched genes were identified. This work should set the foundation for studying immune-related genes for the mucosal immunity and provide genomic resources to study the relatedness of the fish swimbladder and mammalian lung. |
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spelling | pubmed-38941882014-01-21 Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq Cui, Jun Liu, Shikai Zhang, Bing Wang, Hongdi Sun, Hongjuan Song, Shuhui Qiu, Xuemei Liu, Yang Wang, Xiuli Jiang, Zhiqiang Liu, Zhanjiang PLoS One Research Article The fish gill, as one of the mucosal barriers, plays an important role in mucosal immune response. The fish swimbladder functions for regulating buoyancy. The fish swimbladder has long been postulated as a homologous organ of the tetrapod lung, but the molecular evidence is scarce. In order to provide new information that is complementary to gill immune genes, initiate new research directions concerning the genetic basis of the gill immune response and understand the molecular function of swimbladder as well as its relationship with lungs, transcriptome analysis of the fugu Takifugu rubripes gill and swimbladder was carried out by RNA-Seq. Approximately 55,061,524 and 44,736,850 raw sequence reads from gill and swimbladder were generated, respectively. Gene ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway analysis revealed diverse biological functions and processes. Transcriptome comparison between gill and swimbladder resulted in 3,790 differentially expressed genes, of which 1,520 were up-regulated in the swimbladder while 2,270 were down-regulated. In addition, 406 up regulated isoforms and 296 down regulated isoforms were observed in swimbladder in comparison to gill. By the gene enrichment analysis, the three immune-related pathways and 32 immune-related genes in gill were identified. In swimbladder, five pathways including 43 swimbladder-enriched genes were identified. This work should set the foundation for studying immune-related genes for the mucosal immunity and provide genomic resources to study the relatedness of the fish swimbladder and mammalian lung. Public Library of Science 2014-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3894188/ /pubmed/24454879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085505 Text en © 2014 Cui et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cui, Jun Liu, Shikai Zhang, Bing Wang, Hongdi Sun, Hongjuan Song, Shuhui Qiu, Xuemei Liu, Yang Wang, Xiuli Jiang, Zhiqiang Liu, Zhanjiang Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq |
title | Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq |
title_full | Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq |
title_fullStr | Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq |
title_full_unstemmed | Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq |
title_short | Transciptome Analysis of the Gill and Swimbladder of Takifugu rubripes by RNA-Seq |
title_sort | transciptome analysis of the gill and swimbladder of takifugu rubripes by rna-seq |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3894188/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085505 |
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