Embryonic Temperature Influences the Mucosal Responses of Atlantic Salmon Alevins to a Bacterial Challenge

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Muhammad Salman Malik, Alexander Rebl, Erik Burgerhout, Carlo C. Lazado
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The present work investigated the effects of embryonic temperature on the responses of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) alevins to a bacterial challenge using Yersinia ruckeri as a model pathogen. Embryos were reared at 4 °C, 6 °C, and 8 °C from fertilization to the eyed-egg stage. Alevins, before the start of feeding, were challenged with the pathogen, and mortality and early immune responses in mucosal organs were assessed. Fish from the 4 °C and 6 °C groups exhibited higher survival probabilities than those from the 8 °C group 72 h post-infection. Mild histopathological changes were observed in the gills and skin across all temperature groups, with bacterial antigen detected in the secondary lamellae of gills and in the skin epithelial and basal layers. Gene expression profiling revealed slightly distinct immune gene expression patterns in low-temperature groups (4 °C and 6 °C) compared to the 8 °C group. Gelsolin (gsn) expression increased in the skin across all temperature groups at 72 h post-infection. Claudin (cldn4) and collagen (col1a) were only upregulated in the skin of the 4 °C group, while heat shock protein 70 (hspa1a) was downregulated in the gills of infected fish at 72 h compared to controls. Toll-like receptor 13 (tlr13) expression increased in infected fish at 24 h compared to controls. In the 6 °C and 8 °C groups, gsn expression also increased at 72 h post-infection. Cldn4 expression increased only in the gills of 8 °C infected fish. This study revealed that low embryonic temperature could influence survival and mucosal immune defences following a bacterial challenge in Atlantic salmon alevins.

胚胎温度影响大西洋鲑幼鱼对细菌挑战的粘膜反应
本研究以罗氏耶尔森菌(Yersinia ruckeri)为模式病原体,探讨了胚胎温度对大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)幼体应对细菌挑战的影响。从受精到眼卵期,胚胎分别在 4 ℃、6 ℃ 和 8 ℃ 下饲养。在开始喂养前,用病原体对幼鱼进行挑战,评估死亡率和粘膜器官的早期免疫反应。感染后72小时,4 °C和6 °C组的鱼存活率高于8 °C组。所有温度组的鱼鳃和皮肤都出现了轻微的组织病理学变化,在鱼鳃的次生片层以及皮肤上皮和基底层检测到了细菌抗原。基因表达谱分析显示,低温组(4 °C和6 °C)的免疫基因表达模式与8 °C组略有不同。感染后72小时,所有温度组皮肤中的凝胶酶原(gsn)表达均有所增加。与对照组相比,只有 4 °C组皮肤中的克劳蛋白(cldn4)和胶原蛋白(col1a)表达上调,而感染后 72 小时鱼鳃中的热休克蛋白 70(hspa1a)表达下调。与对照组相比,24 小时后感染鱼体内的 Toll 样受体 13(tlr13)表达增加。在 6 °C 和 8 °C 组中,感染后 72 h gsn 的表达也有所增加。Cldn4 仅在 8 °C感染鱼鳃中表达增加。这项研究揭示了低胚胎温度会影响大西洋鲑幼体在受到细菌挑战后的存活率和粘膜免疫防御能力。
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Marine Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology 工程技术-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.30%
发文量
95
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Marine Biotechnology welcomes high-quality research papers presenting novel data on the biotechnology of aquatic organisms. The journal publishes high quality papers in the areas of molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, cell biology, and biochemistry, and particularly encourages submissions of papers related to genome biology such as linkage mapping, large-scale gene discoveries, QTL analysis, physical mapping, and comparative and functional genome analysis. Papers on technological development and marine natural products should demonstrate innovation and novel applications.
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