| Literature DB >> 32004615 |
Hui Ge1, Kebing Lin2, Chen Zhou3, Qi Lin2, Ziping Zhang4, Jianshao Wu2, Leyun Zheng2, Qiuhua Yang2, Shuiqing Wu2, Wei Chen5, Yilei Wang6.
Abstract
Grouper (Epinephelus coioides) is an important commercial maricultural fish, which suffers from nervous necrosis virus (NNV) infection. The molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of the viral infection are not clear. In this study, we combined deep RNA sequencing and label-free mass spectrum for the first time to analyze the transcriptomic and proteomic profiles in infected/dead, infected/survival (persistent), and infection-free (control)orange-spotted groupers in the larval stage. Further analyses showed that the transcriptome and proteome changed dramatically among the three distinct groups, especially differentially-expressed genes in the infected/dead and infected/survival larvae enriched for pathways related to immune response. Notably, the overlapped genes between transcriptomes and proteomes identified that genes related to collagen synthesis and adhesion molecules were enhanced in the persistent (infected/survival) stage, which might contribute to suppressing the acute and lethal immune responses upon NNV infection. These transcriptomic and proteomic datasets enable the investigation of molecular mechanisms underlying NNV infection, thus may help further development of molecular breeding in marine fishery.Entities:
Keywords: Deep sequencing; Grouper; LC-MS; Nervous necrosis virus; Proteome; RNAseq
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32004615 DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2020.01.056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fish Shellfish Immunol ISSN: 1050-4648 Impact factor: 4.581