不同病原菌感染下大西洋鲑鱼多转录组学比较分析。

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Gyoungsik Kang, HyeongJin Roh
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大西洋鲑鱼是全球最广泛养殖的物种之一。鲑鱼的大规模养殖不可避免地导致各种疾病的出现,突出了研究宿主-病原体相互作用的迫切需要。虽然对受感染的大西洋鲑鱼进行了大量的转录组分析,但明显缺乏直接比较不同病原体转录组反应的全面研究。此外,个体研究中生物信息学方法的差异为整合针对不同病原体类型的免疫特性带来了挑战。在这项研究中,我们利用82个公开获得的大西洋鲑鱼头肾转录组进行了比较多转录组分析,这些鲑鱼分别在不同的实验环境中感染了鲑鱼病、传染性鲑鱼贫血病毒(ISAV)、沙丁鱼正液病毒(POMV)或暴露于阿米巴鳃病(AGD)。尽管存在固有的批效应,转录组特征始终与特定的病原体类型相关。特别是,主要病原体(沙门氏菌、POMV、ISAV和AGD)的感染引发了不同的病原体特异性转录组反应。沙门氏菌的特点是独特的激活肌动蛋白细胞骨架重塑和相关的细胞信号通路。虽然POMV和ISAV属于同一病毒科,但它们激活的生物学途径显示出相当大的差异。例如,POMV感染导致内质网途径中蛋白酶体活性和蛋白质加工的激活,而ISAV感染主要下调了许多生物过程。AGD感染的标志是相对于整体免疫反应的代谢相关途径的显著上调。这表明AGD感染极大地影响了宿主的代谢途径,潜在地影响了健康状况和疾病易感性。因此,通过阐明转录组表达的独特模式,本文进行的比较转录组分析促进了我们对大西洋鲑鱼免疫反应和宿主-病原体相互作用的理解。
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Comparative multi-transcriptomic analysis of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) under distinct pathogen infections
Atlantic salmon is among the most widely farmed species globally. The large-scale cultivation of salmon inevitably results in the emergence of diverse diseases, highlighting the critical need to investigate host-pathogen interaction. While numerous transcriptomic analyses have been reported for infected Atlantic salmon, there is a notable lack of comprehensive studies directly comparing transcriptomic responses across different pathogens. Furthermore, differences in bioinformatic methodologies among individual studies present challenges for integrating immunological characteristics in response to various pathogen types. In this research, we performed a comparative multi-transcriptomic analysis utilizing 82 publicly available head kidney transcriptomes from Atlantic salmon that were independently infected with Piscirickettsia salmonis, infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV), pilchard orthomyxovirus (POMV), or exposed to amoebic gill disease (AGD) in separate experimental settings. Despite inherent batch effects, transcriptome signatures were consistently correlated with specific pathogen types. In particular, infections with major pathogens (P. salmonis, POMV, ISAV, and AGD) triggered distinct pathogen-specific transcriptomic responses. P. salmonis was characterized by the unique activation of actin cytoskeleton remodeling and associated cell signaling pathways. Although POMV and ISAV are classified within the same viral family, their activated biological pathways demonstrated considerable disparity. For instance, POMV infection led to activation of proteasome activity and protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum pathways, whereas ISAV infection predominantly downregulated numerous biological processes. AGD infection was marked by a pronounced upregulation of metabolic-related pathways relative to overall immune responses. This indicates that AGD infection substantially influences the host's metabolic pathways, potentially affecting health status and disease susceptibility. The comparative multi-transcriptomic analysis conducted here thus advances our understanding of immunological responses and host-pathogen interactions in Atlantic salmon by elucidating unique patterns of transcriptomic expression.
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自引率
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206
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Developmental and Comparative Immunology (DCI) is an international journal that publishes articles describing original research in all areas of immunology, including comparative aspects of immunity and the evolution and development of the immune system. Manuscripts describing studies of immune systems in both vertebrates and invertebrates are welcome. All levels of immunological investigations are appropriate: organismal, cellular, biochemical and molecular genetics, extending to such fields as aging of the immune system, interaction between the immune and neuroendocrine system and intestinal immunity.
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