Skin mucus and blood plasma as non-lethal sources of malnutrition protein biomarkers in meagre (Argyrosomus regius)

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of proteomics Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jprot.2025.105432
Joana Oliveira , Cláudia Raposo de Magalhães , Denise Schrama , Pedro M. Rodrigues , Marisa Barata , Florbela Soares , Pedro Pousão-Ferreira , Aires Oliva-Teles , Ana Couto
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Developing dietary formulations for aquaculture that meet nutritional requirements is essential to production, as nutrition is key for fish growth and health. However, novel dietary formulations may induce malnutrition, which is complex to evaluate and often requires animal sacrifice. Therefore, finding reliable non-lethal biomarkers to diagnose malnutrition in fish is important. This study aimed to obtain vital information on potential non-lethal biomarkers from blood plasma and skin mucus to assess the fish's nutritional status using meagre (Argyrosomus regius) juveniles. For that purpose, a nutritional challenge was performed with fish fed a fish meal (FM) and fish-oil (FO) based control diet (55.1 % FM; 11 % FO, CTRL), a challenging diet (15 % FM; 7 % FO, CD), and a highly challenging diet (5 % FM; 5 % FO, ED), which, despite being nutritionally complete, may pose digestive and physiological challenges to carnivorous species. Diets significantly affected blood parameters, except for leukocyte counts, peroxidase activity, and immunoglobulin levels. Overall, blood parameters showed potential as non-lethal biomarkers to accurately identify signs of malnutrition. Meagre's plasma and skin mucus proteomes provided crucial information on the species' reaction to malnutrition, and 29 proteins connected to various physiological functions such as metabolism, development and immunity showed potential as non-lethal biomarkers.

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The significance of this study lies in the establishment of potential non-lethal biomarkers for diagnosing malnutrition in fish. The results demonstrate that immunological, haematological, and biochemical parameters measured in fish blood can reveal signs of nutritional deficiencies. The findings further highlight that the proteomes of plasma and skin mucus provide valuable information about the fish's nutritional status. Notably, 29 proteins identified in this study, associated with various physiological functions, exhibit biomarker potential and warrant consideration in future research in the field of aquaculture nutrition. Moreover, the research provides critical insights into the proteome of meagre (Argyrosomus regius), enhancing our understanding of the species and contributing to the future improvement of its aquaculture production.

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开发符合营养要求的水产养殖日粮配方对生产至关重要,因为营养是鱼类生长和健康的关键。然而,新颖的日粮配方可能会诱发营养不良,而营养不良的评估非常复杂,通常需要牺牲动物。因此,寻找可靠的非致命生物标志物来诊断鱼类营养不良非常重要。本研究旨在从血浆和皮肤粘液中获取潜在的非致死性生物标志物的重要信息,以评估蓑鲉(Argyrosomus regius)幼鱼的营养状况。为此,对鱼类进行了营养挑战,分别喂食以鱼粉(FM)和鱼油(FO)为基础的对照组日粮(55.1 % FM; 11 % FO, CTRL)、挑战性日粮(15 % FM; 7 % FO, CD)和高挑战性日粮(5 % FM; 5 % FO, ED)。除白细胞计数、过氧化物酶活性和免疫球蛋白水平外,日粮对血液参数有明显影响。总体而言,血液参数显示出作为非致命生物标志物的潜力,可准确识别营养不良的迹象。Meagre的血浆和皮肤粘液蛋白质组提供了鱼类对营养不良反应的重要信息,与新陈代谢、发育和免疫等各种生理功能有关的29种蛋白质显示出作为非致死性生物标志物的潜力。研究结果表明,在鱼类血液中测量的免疫学、血液学和生物化学参数可揭示营养缺乏的迹象。研究结果进一步强调,血浆和皮肤粘液的蛋白质组提供了有关鱼类营养状况的宝贵信息。值得注意的是,本研究中发现的 29 种与各种生理功能相关的蛋白质具有生物标志物的潜力,值得在水产养殖营养领域的未来研究中加以考虑。此外,该研究还为我们深入了解蓑鲉(Argyrosomus regius)的蛋白质组提供了重要依据,加深了我们对该物种的了解,有助于今后提高其水产养殖产量。
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Journal of proteomics
Journal of proteomics 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: Journal of Proteomics is aimed at protein scientists and analytical chemists in the field of proteomics, biomarker discovery, protein analytics, plant proteomics, microbial and animal proteomics, human studies, tissue imaging by mass spectrometry, non-conventional and non-model organism proteomics, and protein bioinformatics. The journal welcomes papers in new and upcoming areas such as metabolomics, genomics, systems biology, toxicogenomics, pharmacoproteomics. Journal of Proteomics unifies both fundamental scientists and clinicians, and includes translational research. Suggestions for reviews, webinars and thematic issues are welcome.
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