Bacterial infection-biased abundance of proteins in the skin mucus of obscure puffer (Takifugu Obscurus)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Farman Ullah Dawar , Yan Shi , Yu Zhou , Xingkun Jin , Zhe Zhao
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The skin mucus of fish is equipped with immunological and antimicrobial peptides that confer protection against invading pathogens. The skin mucus has been studied in fish however information regarding its immunological roles in bacterial infection is rare. This study highlighted the proteins and peptides in the skin mucus of Obscure puffer Takifugu obscurus that quantitatively altered against Aeromonas hydrophila infection. We infected the fish through bath immersion, intraperitonially, and treated with PBS (control) then compared the level of proteins in the skin mucus among the groups using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. The Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) based quantification showed that 4896 proteins were Deferentially Quantified Proteins (DQPs), based on 19,751 unique peptides. Of which 170 were depleted (decreased in abundance) and 69 were abundant in comparison of Bath Treated (BT) vs Control (C) groups. Similarly, 76 DQPs were depleted and 70 were abundant in comparison of Treated (T) vs BT groups. Further, 126 DQPs were depleted, and 34 were abundant in comparison to T vs C groups. The DQPs we report were mostly immunological and were involved in unique biological functions and pathways. The interesting protein we report, where some of the proteins are for the first time in fish, shows the protein-rich structure of the mucus of fish, which may act as a biomarker to be targeted for bacterial disease therapy in fish and ultimately hint to the way of making resistance in fish against bacterial pathogens.

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受细菌感染后,钝口河豚皮肤粘液中蛋白质的丰度发生变化。
鱼类的皮肤粘液含有免疫和抗菌肽,可抵御病原体的入侵。人们已经对鱼类的皮肤粘液进行了研究,但有关其在细菌感染中的免疫作用的信息却很少见。本研究强调了钝头河豚(Takifugu obscurus)皮肤粘液中的蛋白质和肽对嗜水气单胞菌(Aeromonas hydrophila)感染的定量改变。我们通过浸浴、腹腔注射和 PBS 处理(对照组)等方法使河豚感染嗜水气单胞菌,然后使用液相色谱-串联质谱(LC-MS/MS)分析比较了不同组间皮肤粘液中蛋白质的含量。基于串联质谱标签(TMT)的定量分析显示,在 19,751 个独特肽段中,有 4896 个蛋白质属于衰减定量蛋白质(DQPs)。其中,在浴疗(BT)组与对照(C)组的比较中,170 个蛋白质被删除(丰度降低),69 个蛋白质被丰富。同样,在治疗组(T)与对照组(C)的比较中,76 个 DQPs 被耗尽,70 个 DQPs 被丰富。此外,T 组与 C 组相比,有 126 个 DQPs 被耗竭,34 个 DQPs 被丰富。我们报告的 DQPs 大部分是免疫蛋白,它们参与了独特的生物功能和途径。我们报告的一些有趣的蛋白质是首次在鱼类中发现的,它们显示了鱼类粘液中富含蛋白质的结构,这可能成为鱼类细菌性疾病治疗的生物标志物,并最终提示了鱼类对细菌性病原体产生抵抗力的途径。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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