青春期雄性大头克拉鱼对饲粮17α-甲基睾酮的转录组反应

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 FISHERIES
A. E. Serrano, Lemark M. Bautista, Apple G. Deallo, B. Tumbokon, July B. Ariñez
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我们研究了17α-甲基睾酮(MT)对先前报道的亚洲大头鲶(Clarias macrocephalus)生长和成熟的影响机制。将18尾青春期雄性鲶鱼(3尾·池-1)(ABW=125.97 g)放养在6个圆形试验池中,分别饲喂基础饲粮(对照)和基础饲粮中添加60 mg MT kg-1饲粮,饲喂90 d。在实验结束时,切除肝脏,提取总RNA,评估,并反转录为cDNA。对6个cDNA文库(3个为对照组,3个为mt处理组)进行生物信息学分析。差异表达基因(differential expression genes, DEGs)的鉴定使用了重新组装的转录本与七个公共数据库中的转录本的相似性评分。有141个上调的deg和72个下调的deg,大部分属于未表征或尚未鉴定的蛋白质。因此,在顶部富集的KEGG通路上的deg被用来表征MT的作用。上调的deg包括酪氨酸羟化酶(TH)、细胞质聚腺苷化元件结合(CPEB)、fas相关死亡结构域(FADD)、主要组织相容性复合体1类(MHC-1)、其他免疫相关基因等。下调的DEGs包括细胞色素P450家族一亚家族A成员1 (CYP1A1)、替代氧化酶(AOX)、糖苷基转移酶(UGT)、酰基辅酶A合成酶泡泡糖家族成员1 (ACSBG)、硬脂酰辅酶A去饱和酶(SCD)等。综上所述,mt处理的雄性大头克拉鱼对细胞增殖、存活、发育和稳态过程等保护细胞条件的通路,以及发育和稳态过程均表现出上调。MT还影响胆汁酸产生的变化和睾酮产生/转化的抑制。MT导致可能影响性腺发育的血清素能系统的下调,抑制类视黄醛酶,否则会削弱MT或其代谢物的全部作用,抑制雌激素的形成,导致几种雌激素相关的KEGG通路下调。这些结果为亚洲鲶鱼成熟和繁殖的关键基因提供了有价值的信息,并有助于我们理解这两个过程背后的分子机制和调控途径。
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Transcriptome response of pubertal male Clarias macrocephalus to dietary 17α-methyltestosterone
We studied the mechanism of the effects of 17α-methyltestosterone (MT) on previously reported enhanced growth and maturation of the Asian catfish Clarias macrocephalus. A total of 18 pubertal male (3 fish·tank-1) catfish (ABW=125.97 g) were stocked into six experimental circular tanks and fed with a basal diet (control) or a basal diet containing 60 mg MT kg-1 diet for 90 days. At the termination of the experiment, livers were excised, and total RNA was extracted, evaluated, and reverse transcribed to cDNA. Six libraries of cDNA (3 for the control and 3 for the MT-treated group) were subjected to bioinformatics. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified using similarity scores of the de novo assembled transcript with those in the seven public databases. There were 141 up- and 72 down-regulated DEGs, mostly belonging to uncharacterized/not yet identified proteins. Thus, DEGs in the top enriched KEGG pathways were used to characterize the effects of MT. Upregulated DEGs included tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), Cytoplasmic Polyadenylation Element Binding (CPEB), Fas-associated death domain (FADD), Major Histocompatibility Complex class 1 (MHC-1), other immune-related genes, among others. Down-regulated DEGs included Cytochrome P450 family one subfamily A member 1 (CYP1A1), Alternative oxidase (AOX), UDP-glycosyltransferase (UGT), Acyl-CoA Synthase Bubblegum Family Member 1 (ACSBG), Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase (SCD), among others. In conclusion, MT-treated male Clarias macrocephalus exhibited up-regulation of pathways protecting cellular conditions like cell proliferation, survival, development and homeostasis processes, for development and homeostasis processes. MT also affected changes in bile acid production and the inhibition of the production/conversion of testosterone. MT resulted in the down-regulation of a serotonergic system that possibly affected gonadal development, inhibition of the retinoid enzyme that would otherwise diminish the full effects of MT or its metabolite, and inhibition of the formation of estrogen, leading to down-regulation of several estrogen-related KEGG pathways. The results provide valuable information about the key genes for use as biomarkers of maturation and reproduction for the Asian catfish and contribute to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms and regulative pathways behind these two processes in fish.
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