Proteomic profile of epidermal mucus from Labeo rohita reveals differentially abundant proteins after Aeromonas hydrophila infection

Shandana Ali , Waheed Ullah , Ahmad Faris Seman Kamarulzaman , Maizom Hassan , Muhammad Rauf , Muhammad Nasir Khan Khattak , Farman Ullah Dawar
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We report the proteomic profile of Epidermal Mucus (EM) from Labeo rohita and identified the differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) against Aeromonas hydrophila infection through label-free liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Using discovery-based proteomics, a total of 2039 proteins were quantified in nontreated group and 1,328 proteins in the treated group, of which 114 were identified as DAPs in both the groups. Of the 114 DAPs, 68 proteins were upregulated and 46 proteins were downregulated in the treated group compared to nontreated group. Functional annotations of these DAPs shows their association with metabolism, cellular process, molecular process, cytoskeletal, stress, and particularly immune system. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis and Fisher's exact test between the two groups shows that most of the proteins were immune-related, which were significantly associated with the proteasome, phagosome, and Salmonella infection pathways. Overall, this study shows a basic and primary way for further functional research of the involvement of vitellogenin 2, alpha-2-macroglobulin-like protein, toll-like receptors (TLR-13), calpain, keratin-like proteins, and heat shock proteins against bacterial infection. Nonetheless, this first-ever comprehensive report of a proteomic sketch of EM from L. rohita after A. hydrophila infection provides systematic protein information to broadly understand the biological role of fish EM against bacterial infection.

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在嗜水气单胞菌感染后,红唇Labeo rohita表皮粘液蛋白组学分析显示其蛋白含量存在差异
本文报道了罗希塔Labeo rohita表皮粘液(EM)的蛋白质组学特征,并通过无标记液相色谱-质谱联用(LC-MS/MS)鉴定了抗嗜水气单胞菌感染的差异丰富蛋白(DAPs)。采用基于发现的蛋白质组学方法,对未处理组的2039个蛋白和处理组的1328个蛋白进行了定量分析,其中114个蛋白在两组中均被鉴定为DAPs。114个DAPs中,与未治疗组相比,治疗组有68个蛋白上调,46个蛋白下调。这些DAPs的功能注释显示它们与代谢、细胞过程、分子过程、细胞骨架、应激,特别是免疫系统有关。京都基因与基因组百科全书(KEGG)富集分析和两组之间的Fisher精确检验表明,大多数蛋白与免疫相关,与蛋白酶体、吞噬体和沙门氏菌感染途径显著相关。总之,本研究为进一步研究卵黄原蛋白2、α -2巨球蛋白样蛋白、toll样受体(TLR-13)、钙蛋白酶、角蛋白样蛋白和热休克蛋白对细菌感染的作用提供了基础和主要途径。尽管如此,这篇首次全面报道的嗜水单胞杆菌感染后罗希塔氏乳杆菌EM蛋白质组学草图为广泛了解鱼类EM抗细菌感染的生物学作用提供了系统的蛋白质信息。
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