Sadia Noor Mou, Afsana Akter Rupa, Md Arko Ayon Chowdhury, Md. Lifat Rahi, Abdul Baten, Amin Ahsan Ali, Haseena Khan, Md. Ashraful Amin, Mohammad Riazul Islam
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鲥鱼(Tenualosa ilisha)是孟加拉国一种常见的溯河鱼类,已知会引起过敏。使用 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 对淡水、咸水和深海栖息地的鲥鱼肌肉转录组进行测序并组装。通过对 AllergenOnline 数据库进行 BLASTx 分析,确定了潜在的过敏原。分子对接研究调查了副卵白蛋白与人类 IgE 的相互作用。对希尔萨肌肉转录组的分析发现了 28 种已知的鱼类过敏原,包括副卵白蛋白、肌球蛋白、丝蛋白 C、肌酸激酶-2、醛缩酶 A、磷酸三糖异构酶 B 和甘油醛-3-磷酸脱氢酶(G3PD)。肌酸激酶的丰度(p & 0.05)和生境差异(淡水与咸水)明显更高。硅学分析表明,与深海相比,淡水和咸水中的 Sal s 2 enolase 和 Equ c 6 溶菌酶上调。对接研究发现了副卵磷脂中与人类 IgE 相互作用的潜在 B 细胞表位。这项研究揭示了希尔沙鱼中 28 种潜在的过敏原,包括栖息地的特异性变化。这些发现揭示了孟加拉国的鱼类过敏症,为进一步研究铺平了道路。
Muscle Transcriptome Provides Insights into the Allergen Profile of Habitat-Specific Mature Hilsa shad Tenualosa ilisha
Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha) is a popular anadromous fish in Bangladesh
known to cause allergies. Despite recognized allergenicity, there is a paucity of research at the
molecular level on hilsa allergen.
Muscle transcriptomes of hilsa from freshwater, brackish, and deep sea habitats were
sequenced using Illumina NovaSeq 6000 and assembled. BLASTx analysis of the AllergenOnline
database identified potential allergens. The molecular docking study investigated parvalbumin’s
interaction with human IgE.
An analysis of hilsa muscle transcriptomes revealed 28 known fish allergens, including
parvalbumin, tropomyosin, including parvalbumin, tropomyosin, filamin C, creatine kinase-2,
aldolase A, triosephosphate isomerase B, and Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate Dehydrogenase
(G3PD). Creatine kinase showed significantly higher abundance (p & 0.05) and habitat variation
(freshwater vs. brackish water). In silico analysis suggested upregulation of Sal s 2 enolase and
Equ c 6 lysozyme in freshwater and brackish water compared to the deep sea. Docking studies
identified a potential B-cell epitope in parvalbumin that interacts with human IgE.
This study has unveiled 28 potential allergens in hilsa, including habitat-specific variations.
The parvalbumin-IgE interaction has been suggested as a mechanism for allergies. The
findings have illuminated fish allergy in Bangladesh and paved the way for further investigation.