An integrated omics approach to investigate summer mortality of New Zealand Greenshell™ mussels.

Siming Li, Andrea C Alfaro, Thao V Nguyen, Tim Young, Ronald Lulijwa
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Abstract

Background: Green-lipped mussels, commercially known as Greenshell™ mussels (Perna canaliculus Gmelin 1791), contribute > $300 million to New Zealand's aquaculture exports. However, mortalities during summer months and potential pathogenic outbreaks threaten the industry. Thermal stress mechanisms and immunological responses to pathogen infections need to be understood to develop health assessment strategies and early warning systems.

Methods: P. canaliculus were collected during a mortality event at a commercial aquaculture farm in Firth of Thames, New Zealand. Gill tissues from six healthy and six unhealthy mussels were excised and processed for metabolomic (GC-MS) and label-free proteomic (LC-MS) profiling. Univariate analyses were conducted separately on each data layer, with data being integrated via sparse multiple discriminative canonical correlation analysis. Pathway enrichment analysis was used to probe coordinated changes in functionally related metabolite sets.

Results: Findings revealed disruptions of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and fatty acid metabolism in unhealthy mussels. Metabolomics analyses also indicated oxidative stress in unhealthy mussels. Proteomics analyses identified under-expression of proteins associated with cytoskeleton structure and regulation of cilia/flagellum in gill tissues of unhealthy mussels. Integrated omics revealed a positive correlation between Annexin A4 and CCDC 150 and saturated fatty acids, as well as a negative correlation between 2-aminoadipic acid and multiple cytoskeletal proteins.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates the ability of using integrative omics to reveal metabolic perturbations and protein structural changes in the gill tissues of stressed P. canaliculus and provides new insight into metabolite and protein interactions associated with incidences of summer mortality in this species.

综合组学方法研究新西兰绿壳贻贝夏季死亡率。
背景:绿唇贻贝,商业上称为Greenshell™贻贝(Perna canaliculus Gmelin 1791),对新西兰水产养殖出口的贡献超过3亿美元。然而,夏季的死亡率和潜在的致病性爆发威胁着该行业。需要了解热应激机制和对病原体感染的免疫反应,以制定健康评估策略和早期预警系统。方法:在新西兰泰晤士湾的一个商业水产养殖场的一次死亡事件中收集了小管小蠊。从6个健康贻贝和6个不健康贻贝的鳃组织中切除并进行代谢组学(GC-MS)和无标签蛋白质组学(LC-MS)分析。每个数据层分别进行单因素分析,通过稀疏多重判别典型相关分析对数据进行整合。途径富集分析用于探测功能相关代谢物组的协调变化。结果:研究结果揭示了不健康贻贝中三羧酸(TCA)循环和脂肪酸代谢的破坏。代谢组学分析也表明,不健康贻贝存在氧化应激。蛋白质组学分析发现,在不健康贻贝的鳃组织中,与细胞骨架结构和纤毛/鞭毛调节相关的蛋白质表达不足。整合组学发现,Annexin A4和CCDC 150与饱和脂肪酸呈正相关,2-氨基己二酸与多种细胞骨架蛋白呈负相关。结论:我们的研究证明了利用整合组学揭示应激小管假鳗鳃组织代谢扰动和蛋白质结构变化的能力,并为该物种夏季死亡率发生率相关的代谢物和蛋白质相互作用提供了新的见解。
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