Molecular characterization of two leptin genes and their transcriptional changes in response to fasting and refeeding in Northern snakehead (Channa argus)

•Two leptin genes were identified from snakehead fish.•Syntenic and phylogenetic analysis revealed snakehead contains two paralogs of leptin.•Snakehead lepA was highly expressed in liver while lepB was mainly expressed in brain.•Snakehead lepA and lepB play different physiological roles. Leptin has...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2020-04, Vol.736, p.144420-144420, Article 144420
Hauptverfasser: Wen, Zheng-Yong, Qin, Chuan-Jie, Wang, Jun, He, Yang, Li, Hua-Tao, Li, Rui, Wang, Xiao-Dong
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Zusammenfassung:•Two leptin genes were identified from snakehead fish.•Syntenic and phylogenetic analysis revealed snakehead contains two paralogs of leptin.•Snakehead lepA was highly expressed in liver while lepB was mainly expressed in brain.•Snakehead lepA and lepB play different physiological roles. Leptin has been proved to play critical roles in energy metabolism, body weight regulation, food intake, reproduction and immunity in mammals. However, its roles are still largely unclear in fish. Here, we report two leptin genes (lepA and lepB) from the Northern snakehead (Channa argus) and their transcriptions in response to different feeding status. The snakehead lepA is 781 bp in length and contains a 480 bp open reading frame (ORF) encoding a 159-aa protein, while the snakehead lepB is 553 bp in length and contains a 477 bp ORF encoding a 158-aa protein. Multi-sequences alignment, three-dimensional (3D) model prediction, syntenic and genomic comparison, and phylogenetic analysis confirm two leptin genes are widely existing in teleost. Tissue distribution revealed that the two leptin genes exhibit different patterns. In a post-prandial experiment, the hepatic lepA and brain lepB showed a similar transcription pattern. In a long-term (2-week) fasting and refeeding experiment, the hepatic lepA and brain lepB showed a similar transcription change pattern induced by food deprivation stimulation but differential changes after refeeding. These findings suggest snakehead lepA and lepB are differential both in tissue distribution and molecular functions, and they might play as an important regulator in energy metabolism and food intake in fish, respectively.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2020.144420