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The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature increase, and these challenges combined
The marine environment is predicted to become warmer, and more hypoxic, and these conditions may negatively impact the health and survival of coastal fish species, including wild and farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Thus, we examined how: (1) moderate hypoxia (∼70% air saturation) at 12°C for 3...
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author | Beemelmanns, Anne Zanuzzo, Fábio S Sandrelli, Rebeccah M Rise, Matthew L Gamperl, A Kurt |
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description | The marine environment is predicted to become warmer, and more hypoxic, and these conditions may negatively impact the health and survival of coastal fish species, including wild and farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Thus, we examined how: (1) moderate hypoxia (∼70% air saturation) at 12°C for 3 weeks; (2) an incremental temperature increase from 12°C to 20°C (at 1°C week(−1)) followed by 4 weeks at 20°C; and (3) treatment “2” combined with moderate hypoxia affected transcript expression in the liver of post-smolts as compared to control conditions (normoxia, 12°C). Specifically, we assessed the expression of 45 genes related to the heat shock response, oxidative stress, apoptosis, metabolism and immunity using a high-throughput qPCR approach (Fluidigm Biomark™ HD). The expression profiles of 27 “stress”-related genes indicated that: (i) moderate hypoxia affected the expression of several stress genes at 12°C; (ii) their expression was impacted by 16°C under normoxic conditions, and this effect increased until 20°C; (iii) the effects of moderate hypoxia were not additive to those at temperatures above 16°C; and (iv) long-term (4 weeks) exposure to 20°C, with or without hypoxia, resulted in a limited acclimatory response. In contrast, the expression of 15 immune-related genes was not greatly affected until temperatures reached 20°C, and this effect was particularly evident in fish exposed to the added challenge of hypoxia. These results provide valuable information on how these two important environmental factors affect the “stress” physiology and immunology of Atlantic salmon, and we identify genes that may be useful as hypoxia and/or temperature biomarkers in salmonids and other fishes. |
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spelling | pubmed-86138302021-11-26 The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature increase, and these challenges combined Beemelmanns, Anne Zanuzzo, Fábio S Sandrelli, Rebeccah M Rise, Matthew L Gamperl, A Kurt G3 (Bethesda) Investigation The marine environment is predicted to become warmer, and more hypoxic, and these conditions may negatively impact the health and survival of coastal fish species, including wild and farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Thus, we examined how: (1) moderate hypoxia (∼70% air saturation) at 12°C for 3 weeks; (2) an incremental temperature increase from 12°C to 20°C (at 1°C week(−1)) followed by 4 weeks at 20°C; and (3) treatment “2” combined with moderate hypoxia affected transcript expression in the liver of post-smolts as compared to control conditions (normoxia, 12°C). Specifically, we assessed the expression of 45 genes related to the heat shock response, oxidative stress, apoptosis, metabolism and immunity using a high-throughput qPCR approach (Fluidigm Biomark™ HD). The expression profiles of 27 “stress”-related genes indicated that: (i) moderate hypoxia affected the expression of several stress genes at 12°C; (ii) their expression was impacted by 16°C under normoxic conditions, and this effect increased until 20°C; (iii) the effects of moderate hypoxia were not additive to those at temperatures above 16°C; and (iv) long-term (4 weeks) exposure to 20°C, with or without hypoxia, resulted in a limited acclimatory response. In contrast, the expression of 15 immune-related genes was not greatly affected until temperatures reached 20°C, and this effect was particularly evident in fish exposed to the added challenge of hypoxia. These results provide valuable information on how these two important environmental factors affect the “stress” physiology and immunology of Atlantic salmon, and we identify genes that may be useful as hypoxia and/or temperature biomarkers in salmonids and other fishes. Oxford University Press 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8613830/ /pubmed/34015123 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab102 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Genetics Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Investigation Beemelmanns, Anne Zanuzzo, Fábio S Sandrelli, Rebeccah M Rise, Matthew L Gamperl, A Kurt The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature increase, and these challenges combined |
title | The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related
transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature
increase, and these challenges combined |
title_full | The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related
transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature
increase, and these challenges combined |
title_fullStr | The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related
transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature
increase, and these challenges combined |
title_full_unstemmed | The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related
transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature
increase, and these challenges combined |
title_short | The Atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related
transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature
increase, and these challenges combined |
title_sort | atlantic salmon’s stress- and immune-related
transcriptional responses to moderate hypoxia, an incremental temperature
increase, and these challenges combined |
topic | Investigation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8613830/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34015123 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab102 |
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