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Hepatic expression profiling in smolting and adult coho salmon (Onchorhynchus kisutch).

Evan P Gallagher1, Helene M LaVire, Theo K Bammler, Patricia L Stapleton, Richard P Beyer, Federico M Farin.   

Abstract

Coho salmon are a critical Pacific salmon species that undergo complex physiological transformations as they migrate towards seawater and enter adult life stages. During these periods, coho may receive exposure to waterborne pollutants that coincide with outmigration through contaminated waterways and return to natal streams. However, little is known regarding the ontogenic modulation of gene expression during these critical life stages. Accordingly, the purpose of the present study was to characterize the hepatic transcriptome of smolting coho, adult males, and adult females by carrying out microarray analysis with a commercially available 16,000 cDNA element platform. Quantitative PCR (Q-PCR) analysis of genes involved in chemical biotransformation (cytochrome P450 isoforms 1A, and 2M1, glutathione S-transferase pi, microsomal GST), defense against metal exposure (metallothionein-A), and reproductive function (vitellogenin receptor) were developed for the purpose of analyzing specific genes of interest and to validate the microarray data. Microarray analysis identified 842 genes that were differentially expressed between smolts and adult males or females (p<0.001 and more than 2-fold difference). These 842 genes were not differentially expressed between adult males and females and, therefore, can be interpreted as a smolt-specific transcriptional profile. Of these 842 genes, 275 were well annotated and formed the basis for further bioinformatics analysis. Many of the differentially expressed genes were involved in basic cellular processes related to protein biosynthesis and degradation (24%), ion transport (12%), transcription (8%), cell structure (8%) and cellular energetics (6%). The majority of differentially expressed genes involved in signal transduction and energy metabolism were expressed at higher levels in adult coho relative to smolts. However, genes associated with cellular protection against chemical injury (i.e. biotransformation, DNA damage repair, and protection against oxidative stress) did not generally differ among the groups. Q-PCR studies revealed extensive interindividual variation in mRNA expression, but were consistent with the microarray results (R(2)=0.74). Collectively, our results indicate differences in liver gene expression in young smolting coho salmon relative to adults and extensive interindividual variation in biotransformation gene expression. However, we did not find a global lack of hepatic biotransformation capacity or poor cellular detoxification response capacity in smolting cohos based on mRNA profiles.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18241857      PMCID: PMC3321376          DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2007.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Res        ISSN: 0013-9351            Impact factor:   6.498


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