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Investigation of growth retardation in Macrobrachium rosenbergii based on genetic/epigenetic variation and molt performance.

Qun Jiang1, Lan Qian1, Shuwen Gu1, Xiang Guo2, Xiaojun Zhang1, Longsheng Sun3.   

Abstract

Giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii is an important freshwater aquaculture species worldwide, and China contributes the most to its global production. However, in recent years in China, many prawns have shown serious growth retardation, which is referred to as "iron prawn." To explore the mechanism behind this phenomenon, we compared the difference between these "iron prawns" and normal prawns in three aspects-changes in genetic diversity, DNA methylation, and transcriptomes-as well as comparing differences in their molt performance. The results are as follows: first, compared with normal prawns, "iron prawns" showed no significant decrease in genetic diversity, but they did show obvious genetic differentiation, and different DNA methylation levels were observed. The genetic and epigenetic variations that existed between "iron prawn" and normal prawn indicated the influence of germplasm on growth performance. Second, transcriptome analysis revealed 1813 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the "iron prawn" and normal prawn, and the DEGs mainly enriched the glucose metabolism- and immune-related pathways, such as in glycolysis/gluconeogenesis metabolism, insulin secretion, glucagon signaling pathway, antigen processing and presentation, as well as in complement and coagulation cascades. Enrichment analysis indicated the importance of the glucose level and pathogen attacks to growth performance in the "iron prawn." Finally, a comparison of the molt performance showed that the length of the molt cycle in the "iron prawn" was comparable to normal prawns with the same size, but the specific growth was much lower in the "iron prawn." This result suggested that lower body weight gain per molt cycle should be responsible for growth retardation in the "iron prawn," but not in the longer molt cycle. The results in this study provided fundamental information about the mechanism behind growth retardation in M. rosenbergii.
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Keywords:  Giant freshwater prawn; MSAP; Molting; Retarded-growth; Transcriptome analysis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32279060     DOI: 10.1016/j.cbd.2020.100683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics        ISSN: 1744-117X            Impact factor:   2.674


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1.  Hepatopancreatic metabolomics shedding light on the mechanism underlying unsynchronized growth in giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii.

Authors:  Jianping Jiang; Xiang Yuan; Guanghua Huang; Wen Shi; Xueming Yang; Qinyang Jiang; Yinhai Jia; Xiurong Yang; Hesheng Jiang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-12-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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