Immune response of silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) to Amyloodinium ocellatum infection

Amyloodinium ocellatum (AO) infection in silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) causes extensive mortality. Insufficient information exists on the molecular immune response of silver pomfret to AO infestation, so herein we simulated the process of silver pomfret being infected by AO. Translucent trophoso...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of fish diseases 2021-12, Vol.44 (12), p.2111-2123
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Youyi, Hu, Jiabao, Li, Yaya, Zhang, Man, Jacques, Kimran Jean, Gu, Weiwei, Sun, Yibo, Sun, Jiachu, Yang, Yang, Xu, Shanliang, Wang, Yajun, Yan, Xiaojun
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Zusammenfassung:Amyloodinium ocellatum (AO) infection in silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) causes extensive mortality. Insufficient information exists on the molecular immune response of silver pomfret to AO infestation, so herein we simulated the process of silver pomfret being infected by AO. Translucent trophosomes were observed on the gills of AO‐infected fish. Transcriptome profiling was performed to investigate the effects of AO infection on the gill, kidney complex and spleen. Overall, 404,412,298 clean reads were obtained, assembling into 96,341 unigenes, which were annotated against public databases. In total, 2730 differentially expressed genes were detected, and few energy‐ and immune‐related genes were further assessed using RT‐qPCR. Moreover, activities of three immune‐related (SOD, AKP and ACP) and three energy‐related (PKM, LDH and GCK) enzymes were determined. AO infection activated the immune system and increased interleukin‐1 beta and immunoglobulin M heavy chain levels. Besides, the PPAR signalling pathway was highly enriched, which played a role in improving immunity and maintaining homeostasis. AO infection also caused dyspnoea, leading to extensive lactic acid accumulation, potentially contributing towards a strong immune response in the host. Our data improved our understanding regarding the immune response mechanisms through which fish coped with parasitic infections and may help prevent high fish mortality in aquaculture.
ISSN:0140-7775
1365-2761
DOI:10.1111/jfd.13524