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Metabolic responses of whiteleg shrimp to white spot syndrome virus (WSSV).

Andrea C Alfaro1, Thao V Nguyen2, Bonny Bayot3, Jenny A Rodriguez Leon3, Cristóbal Domínguez-Borbor3, Stanislaus Sonnenholzner3.   

Abstract

Outbreaks of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) have caused serious damage to penaeid shrimp aquaculture worldwide. Despite great efforts to characterize the virus, the conditions that lead to infection and the infection mechanisms, there is still a lack of understanding regarding these complex virus-host interactions, which is needed to develop consistent and effective treatment methods for WSSV. In this study, we used a gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS)-based metabolomics approach to compare the metabolite profiles of gills, haemolymph and hepatopancreas from whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) exposed to WSSV and corresponding controls. The results revealed clear discriminations between metabolite profiles of WSSV-challenged shrimp and controlled shrimp in each tissue. The responses of shrimp gills to WSSV infection were characterized by increases of many fatty acids and amino acids in WSSV-challenged shrimp compared to the controls. Changes in haemolymph metabolite profiles include the increased levels of itaconic acid, energy-related metabolites, metabolites in glutathione cycle and decrease of amino acids. The WSSV challenge led to the decreases of several fatty acids and amino acids and increases of other amino acids, lactic acid and other organic compounds (levulinic acid, malonic acid and putrescine) in hepatopancreas. These alterations of shrimp metabolites suggest several immune responses of shrimp to WSSV in a tissue-specific manner, including upregulation of osmoregulation, antimicrobial activity, metabolic rate, gluconeogenesis, glutathione pathway in control of oxidative stress and shift from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism in shrimp which indicates the Warburg effect. The findings from this study provide a better understanding of molecular process of shrimp response against WSSV invasion which may be useful for development of disease management strategies.
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Keywords:  Antiviral responses; GC−MS-based metabolomics; Itaconic acid; Penaeus vannamei; Shrimp immunity; WSSV

Year:  2021        PMID: 33571511     DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2021.107545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invertebr Pathol        ISSN: 0022-2011            Impact factor:   2.841


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