Comparative transcriptomic analysis of asymptomatic infected and symptomatic nervous necrosis virus infection in the natural state of golden pompano (Trachinotus ovatus).
Xiao Zhang, Jia Cai, Liqun Wang, Yi Li, Yu Huang, Dapeng Yu, Bei Wang, Jichang Jian, Huapu Chen
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Abstract
Viral nervous necrosis is a significant threat to healthy fish culture, characterized by central nervous system and ocular lesions that involve critical immune mechanisms. The aim of this study was to elucidate the immune complexity associated with viral nervous necrosis to enhance understanding of the immune interactions between viral nervous necrosis and Trachinotus ovatus. In this study, bioinformatics techniques were used to analyze differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and immune-disease related pathways in the asymptomatically infected and symptomatic groups following a natural outbreak of viral nervous necrosis, and the DEGs identified in this study differentiated asymptomatically infected from symptomatic individuals, highlighting the importance of the immune response in the progression of the disease. Notably, gene ontology (GO) entries that were significantly upregulated in the brain tissue of the asymptomatically infected group included those related to the cellular response to cycloheximide, which inhibits the de novo synthesis of viral proteins, leading to viral death. The strong correlation between DEGs and immune response in this study clarifies the complex role of immunity in viral nervous necrosis and provides a data base for analyzing specific functions and pathways following outbreaks of this disease.
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Fish and Shellfish Immunology rapidly publishes high-quality, peer-refereed contributions in the expanding fields of fish and shellfish immunology. It presents studies on the basic mechanisms of both the specific and non-specific defense systems, the cells, tissues, and humoral factors involved, their dependence on environmental and intrinsic factors, response to pathogens, response to vaccination, and applied studies on the development of specific vaccines for use in the aquaculture industry.