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Transcriptomic analysis reveals putative osmoregulation mechanisms in the kidney of euryhaline turbot Scophthalmus maximus responded to hypo-saline seawater 被引量:1

Transcriptomic analysis reveals putative osmoregulation mechanisms in the kidney of euryhaline turbot Scophthalmus maximus responded to hypo-saline seawater
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摘要 Turbot harbor a relatively remarkable ability to adapt to opposing osmotic challenges and are an excellent model species to study the physiological adaptations of flounder associated with osmoregulatory plasticity.The kidney transcriptome of turbot treated 24 h in water of hypo-salinity(salinity 5)and seawater(salinity 30)was sequenced and characterized.In silico analysis indicated that all unigenes had significant hits in seven databases.The functional annotation analysis of the transcriptome showed that the immune system and biological processes associated with digestion,absorption,and metabolism played an important role in the osmoregulation of turbot in response to hypo-salinity.Analysis of biological processes associated with inorganic channels and transporters indicated that mineral absorption and bile secretion contributed to iono-osmoregulation resulting in cell volume regulation and cell phenotypic plasticity.Moreover,we analyzed and predicted the mechanisms of canonical signaling transduction.Biological processes involved in renin secretion,ECM-receptor interaction,adherens junction,and focal adhesion played an important role in the plasticity phenotype in hypo-stress,while the signal transduction network composed of the MAPK signaling pathway and PI3K-Akt signaling pathway with GABAergic synapse,worked in hypoosmoregulation signal transduction in the turbot.In addition,analysis of the tissue specificity of targeted gene expression using qPCR during salinity stress was carried out.The results showed that the kidney,gill,and spleen were vital regulating organs of osmotic pressure,and the osmoregulation pattern of euryhaline fish dif fered among species. Turbot harbor a relatively remarkable ability to adapt to opposing osmotic challenges and are an excellent model species to study the physiological adaptations of flounder associated with osmoregulatory plasticity.The kidney transcriptome of turbot treated 24 h in water of hypo-salinity(salinity 5) and seawater(salinity 30) was sequenced and characterized.In silico analysis indicated that all unigenes had significant hits in seven databases.The functional annotation analysis of the transcriptome showed that the immune system and biological processes associated with digestion,absorption,and metabolism played an important role in the osmoregulation of turbot in response to hypo-salinity.Analysis of biological processes associated with inorganic channels and transporters indicated that mineral absorption and bile secretion contributed to iono-osmoregulation resulting in cell volume regulation and cell phenotypic plasticity.Moreover,we analyzed and predicted the mechanisms of canonical signaling transduction.Biological processes involved in renin secretion,ECM-receptor interaction,adherens junction,and focal adhesion played an important role in the plasticity phenotype in hypo-stress,while the signal transduction network composed of the MAPK signaling pathway and PI3K-Akt signaling pathway with GABAergic synapse,worked in hypoosmoregulation signal transduction in the turbot.In addition,analysis of the tissue specificity of targeted gene expression using qPCR during salinity stress was carried out.The results showed that the kidney,gill,and spleen were vital regulating organs of osmotic pressure,and the osmoregulation pattern of euryhaline fish dif fered among species.
出处 《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第2期467-479,共13页 海洋湖沼学报(英文)
基金 Supported by the Earmarked Fund for Modern Agro-Industry Technology Research System(No.CARS-47-G01) the Ao Shan Talents Cultivation Program supported by Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology(No.2017ASTCP-OS04) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41706168) the Agricultural Fine Breed Project of Shandong(No.2019LZGC013) the Basal Research Fund,Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences(No.2016HY-JC0301) the Yantai Science and Technology Project(No.2018ZDCX021)
关键词 osmoregulation mechanisms Scophthalmus maximus hypo-saline signal transduction cell volume regulation gene expression osmoregulation mechanisms Scophthalmus maximus hypo-saline signal transduction cell volume regulation gene expression
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