Effects of chronic cold stress on tissue structure, antioxidant response, and key gene expression in the warm-water bivalve Chlamys nobilis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Chuanxu Zhang, Yizhou Sun, Jiahua Wen, Boya Xu, Wenlu Zhu, Hongkuan Zhang, Xiaodong Liu, Lingshan LiChu, Huaiping Zheng
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As ectothermic invertebrates, mollusks are regarded as good environmental indicator species for determining the adverse effects of climate change on marine organisms. In the present study, the effects of cold stress on the tissue structure, antioxidant activity, and expression levels of genes were evaluated in the warm-water noble scallop Chlamys nobilis by simulating natural seawater cooled down during winter from 17 °C to 14 °C, 12 °C, 10 °C, and 9 °C. Firstly, the gill was severely damaged at 10 °C and 9 °C, indicating that it could be used as a visually indicative organ for monitoring cold stress. The methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) content significantly increased with the temperatures decreasing, meanwhile, the antioxidant enzyme activities superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) showed a similar pattern, suggesting that the scallop made a positive response. More importantly, 6179 genes related to low temperatures were constructed in a module-gene clustering heat map including 10 modules. Furthermore, three gene modules about membrane lipid metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and molecular defense were identified. Finally, six key genes were verified, and HEATR1, HSP70B2, PI3K, and ATP6V1B were significantly upregulated, while WNT6 and SHMT were significantly downregulated under cold stress. This study provides a dynamic demonstration of the major gene pathways' response to various low-temperature stresses from a transcriptomic perspective. The findings shed light on how warm-water bivalves can tolerate cold stress and can help in breeding new strains of aquatic organisms with low-temperature resistance.

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慢性冷应激对温水双壳类动物 Chlamys nobilis 的组织结构、抗氧化反应和关键基因表达的影响
软体动物作为体外无脊椎动物,被认为是确定气候变化对海洋生物不利影响的良好环境指示物种。本研究通过模拟冬季自然海水从 17 °C降温至 14 °C、12 °C、10 °C和 9 °C,评估了冷胁迫对温水贵贝(Chlamys nobilis)组织结构、抗氧化活性和基因表达水平的影响。首先,鳃在 10 °C和 9 °C时严重受损,这表明鳃可作为监测冷应激的视觉指示器官。随着温度的降低,二亚甲基双氧苯丙胺(MDA)含量显著增加,同时,抗氧化酶活性超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)和过氧化氢酶(CAT)也呈现出类似的模式,表明扇贝做出了积极的反应。更重要的是,在模块-基因聚类热图中构建了6179个与低温相关的基因,包括10个模块。此外,还发现了膜脂代谢、氨基酸代谢和分子防御三个基因模块。最后,验证了六个关键基因,其中 HEATR1、HSP70B2、PI3K 和 ATP6V1B 在冷胁迫下显著上调,而 WNT6 和 SHMT 在冷胁迫下显著下调。这项研究从转录组学的角度动态展示了主要基因通路对各种低温胁迫的响应。这些发现揭示了温水双壳类动物如何耐受低温胁迫,有助于培育具有抗低温能力的水生生物新品系。
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