Alteration of hemoglobin ß gene expression in mucosal tissues of Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, in response to heat stress, Edwardsiella piscicida infection, and immunostimulants administration

Misato Mori, Yasuhiro Shibasaki, Aki Namba, Takeshi Yabu, Noriko Wada, Hajime Shiba, Hirosi Anzai, Nobuhiro Mano
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Hemoglobin beta (Hbß) is a heme-binding protein capable of oxygen delivery. The oligopeptides derived from Hbβ in fish mucus are active against a variety of gram-negative bacteria and protozoa. To gain information on the physiological and immunological roles of Hbβ in the mucosal tissues of fish, we analyzed changes in Hbß gene expression levels in the epidermis, gills, and intestine of Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, in response to heat stress, Edwardsiella piscicida infection, and trial feeding of immunostimulants, high-concentration ascorbic acid (AsA) or lactoferrin (LF). The results of quantitative real-time PCR showed that expression of the Hbß gene in the gills decreased markedly when exposed to heat stress, whereas that in the epidermis exhibited an increase 3h after infection with E. piscicida. Seven days after starting to feed either immunostimulant, epidermal Hbß gene expression in all AsA or LF dose groups was significantly higher than in the control group. The results of in situ hybridization showed that the abundance and intensity of the stained cells in the epidermis and in the gills were consistent with the expression levels of Hbß gene obtained from the infection and immunosuppressant experiments and the heat stress experiment, respectively. Our results suggest that mucosal Hbβ gene expression is closely related to physiological and immunological status and could be a useful indicator for monitoring condition of fish health.

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热应激、鱼腥味爱德华氏菌感染和免疫刺激剂对牙鲆粘膜组织血红蛋白β基因表达的影响
血红蛋白(Hbß)是一种血红素结合蛋白,能够输送氧气。从鱼黏液中提取的Hbβ寡肽对多种革兰氏阴性细菌和原生动物具有活性。为了进一步了解Hbβ在鱼类粘膜组织中的生理和免疫学作用,我们分析了日本比目鱼(Paralichthys olivaceus)表皮、鳃和肠道中Hbβ基因表达水平的变化,以应对热应激、鱼腥味爱德华氏菌感染以及试验饲喂免疫刺激剂、高浓度抗坏血酸(AsA)或乳铁蛋白(LF)。实时荧光定量PCR结果显示,高温胁迫下,鱼鳃中Hbß基因的表达明显降低,而表皮中Hbß基因的表达在感染鱼丝胞杆菌3h后呈上升趋势。开始饲喂免疫刺激剂7 d后,AsA和LF剂量组表皮Hbß基因表达均显著高于对照组。原位杂交结果显示,表皮和鳃中染色细胞的丰度和强度分别与感染和免疫抑制实验和热应激实验中Hbß基因的表达水平一致。结果表明,粘膜Hbβ基因的表达与鱼类的生理和免疫状态密切相关,可作为监测鱼类健康状况的有用指标。
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