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Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies

The gut-associated lymphoid tissue, connected with liver via bile and blood, constructs a local immune environment of both defense and tolerance. The gut-liver immunity has been well-studied in mammals, yet in fish remains largely unknown, even though enteritis as well as liver and gallbladder syndr...

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Autores principales: Wu, Nan, Song, Yu-Long, Wang, Bei, Zhang, Xiang-Yang, Zhang, Xu-Jie, Wang, Ya-Li, Cheng, Ying-Yin, Chen, Dan-Dan, Xia, Xiao-Qin, Lu, Yi-Shan, Zhang, Yong-An
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5093735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27808112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36048
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author Wu, Nan
Song, Yu-Long
Wang, Bei
Zhang, Xiang-Yang
Zhang, Xu-Jie
Wang, Ya-Li
Cheng, Ying-Yin
Chen, Dan-Dan
Xia, Xiao-Qin
Lu, Yi-Shan
Zhang, Yong-An
author_facet Wu, Nan
Song, Yu-Long
Wang, Bei
Zhang, Xiang-Yang
Zhang, Xu-Jie
Wang, Ya-Li
Cheng, Ying-Yin
Chen, Dan-Dan
Xia, Xiao-Qin
Lu, Yi-Shan
Zhang, Yong-An
author_sort Wu, Nan
collection PubMed
description The gut-associated lymphoid tissue, connected with liver via bile and blood, constructs a local immune environment of both defense and tolerance. The gut-liver immunity has been well-studied in mammals, yet in fish remains largely unknown, even though enteritis as well as liver and gallbladder syndrome emerged as a limitation in aquaculture. In this study, we performed integrative bioinformatic analysis for both transcriptomic (gut and liver) and proteomic (intestinal mucus and bile) data, in both healthy and infected tilapias. We found more categories of immune transcripts in gut than liver, as well as more adaptive immune in gut meanwhile more innate in liver. Interestingly reduced differential immune transcripts between gut and liver upon inflammation were also revealed. In addition, more immune proteins in bile than intestinal mucus were identified. And bile probably providing immune effectors to intestinal mucus upon inflammation was deduced. Specifically, many key immune transcripts in gut or liver as well as key immune proteins in mucus or bile were demonstrated. Accordingly, we proposed a hypothesized profile of fish gut-liver immunity, during either homeostasis or inflammation. Current data suggested that fish gut and liver may collaborate immunologically while keep homeostasis using own strategies, including potential unique mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-50937352016-11-10 Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies Wu, Nan Song, Yu-Long Wang, Bei Zhang, Xiang-Yang Zhang, Xu-Jie Wang, Ya-Li Cheng, Ying-Yin Chen, Dan-Dan Xia, Xiao-Qin Lu, Yi-Shan Zhang, Yong-An Sci Rep Article The gut-associated lymphoid tissue, connected with liver via bile and blood, constructs a local immune environment of both defense and tolerance. The gut-liver immunity has been well-studied in mammals, yet in fish remains largely unknown, even though enteritis as well as liver and gallbladder syndrome emerged as a limitation in aquaculture. In this study, we performed integrative bioinformatic analysis for both transcriptomic (gut and liver) and proteomic (intestinal mucus and bile) data, in both healthy and infected tilapias. We found more categories of immune transcripts in gut than liver, as well as more adaptive immune in gut meanwhile more innate in liver. Interestingly reduced differential immune transcripts between gut and liver upon inflammation were also revealed. In addition, more immune proteins in bile than intestinal mucus were identified. And bile probably providing immune effectors to intestinal mucus upon inflammation was deduced. Specifically, many key immune transcripts in gut or liver as well as key immune proteins in mucus or bile were demonstrated. Accordingly, we proposed a hypothesized profile of fish gut-liver immunity, during either homeostasis or inflammation. Current data suggested that fish gut and liver may collaborate immunologically while keep homeostasis using own strategies, including potential unique mechanisms. Nature Publishing Group 2016-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5093735/ /pubmed/27808112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36048 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Wu, Nan
Song, Yu-Long
Wang, Bei
Zhang, Xiang-Yang
Zhang, Xu-Jie
Wang, Ya-Li
Cheng, Ying-Yin
Chen, Dan-Dan
Xia, Xiao-Qin
Lu, Yi-Shan
Zhang, Yong-An
Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies
title Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies
title_full Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies
title_fullStr Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies
title_full_unstemmed Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies
title_short Fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies
title_sort fish gut-liver immunity during homeostasis or inflammation revealed by integrative transcriptome and proteome studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5093735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27808112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36048
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