Transcriptional Rearrangements Associated with Thermal Stress and Preadaptation in Baikal Whitefish ( Coregonus baicalensis )

In this work, we describe the transcriptional profiles of preadapted and non-adapted one-month-old juvenile Baikal whitefish after heat shock exposure. Preadapted fish were exposed to a repeated thermal rise of 6 °C above the control temperature every three days throughout their embryonic developmen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Animals (Basel) 2024-10, Vol.14 (21), p.3077
Hauptverfasser: Sapozhnikova, Yulia P, Koroleva, Anastasiya G, Sidorova, Tuyana V, Potapov, Sergey A, Epifantsev, Alexander A, Vakhteeva, Evgenia A, Tolstikova, Lyubov I, Glyzina, Olga Yu, Yakhnenko, Vera M, Cherezova, Valeria M, Sukhanova, Lyubov V
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, we describe the transcriptional profiles of preadapted and non-adapted one-month-old juvenile Baikal whitefish after heat shock exposure. Preadapted fish were exposed to a repeated thermal rise of 6 °C above the control temperature every three days throughout their embryonic development. One month after hatching, preadapted and non-adapted larvae were either kept at control temperatures (12 °C) or exposed to an acute thermal stress (TS) of 12 °C above the control temperature. In response to this acute stress, an increase in HSP gene expression ( , , , , and ) and was detected, independent of preadaptation. The expression levels of genes responsible for the response to oxygen levels, growth factors and the immune response, , , , , , , , , and were higher in individuals that had previously undergone adaptation. Genes responsible for the regulation of metabolism, , , , , and , however, increased their activity in non-adapted individuals. This information on transcriptional profiles will contribute to further understanding of the mechanisms of adaptation of whitefish to their environment.
ISSN:2076-2615
2076-2615
DOI:10.3390/ani14213077