A.M. Karami , P.W. Kania , A. Al-Jubury , D. Stefanova , L. Krych , L. Madsen , T. Nielsen , K. Buchmann
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摘要
在 Chr25 QTL 标记辅助选择的基础上,产生了虹鳟鱼的两个基因系,它们对细菌病原体 Flavobacterium psychrophilum 的抗性分别相对较高(HR)和较低(LR)。在一个普通的园林环境中,用F. psychrophilum进行控制性水浴挑战,证实了鱼品系的不同抗性状态。对挑战后 30 天存活鱼类的分析表明,高抗性 HR 和 LR 鱼类肠壁中免疫相关基因的表达有显著差异。编码细胞因子(IL-1、Il-2、IL-4/13、IL-6、IL-10、IL-17、IL-22)、先天性免疫效应分子(SAA、柔毛素、补体、肝素)和免疫球蛋白 IgD 基因的一系列基因在高抗性鱼类中显著上调,而在低抗性鱼类中,相应基因(除 SAA 基因外)仍未上调。我们分析了各组鱼的肠道内容物,以阐明肠道微生物群在多大程度上受宿主基因和病原体暴露的影响。感染前,HR 的α多样性明显高于 LR,但细菌暴露后差异不明显。贝塔多样性在两个基因组之间存在明显差异,但在接触细菌后差异逐渐消失。这项研究表明,宿主遗传学、宿主肠壁的先天免疫反应和鱼类肠道微生物群落之间存在持续的交叉对话。
Gut microbiota in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss with different susceptibility to Flavobacterium psychrophilum infection
Two genetic lineages of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, with relatively high (HR) and low (LR) resistance towards the bacterial pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum, respectively, were produced based on Chr25 QTL marker assisted selection. A controlled bath challenge with F. psychrophilum in a common garden set-up confirmed the differential resistance status of the fish strains. Analysis of surviving fish thirty days post-challenge showed that the expression of immune related genes in the intestinal wall of the fish differed significantly between high resistant HR and LR fish. A range of genes encoding cytokines (IL-1, Il-2, IL-4/13, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17, IL-22), innate immune effector molecules (SAA, cathelicidins, complement, hepcidin) and the immunoglobulin IgD gene were significantly upregulated in the HR fish, whereas corresponding genes (except of the SAA gene) remained unregulated in LR fish. We analyzed the gut content from fish in all groups in order to elucidate to what extent the gut microbiota could be influenced by host genes and pathogen exposure. The alpha diversity was significantly higher in HR compared to LR before infection, but the difference was not significant after the bacterial exposure. The beta diversity showed significant differences between two genetic groups which faded after exposure. The study suggests a continuous cross-talk between host genetics, innate immune responses in the host intestinal wall and the microbial community of the fish gut.
期刊介绍:
Aquaculture is an international journal for the exploration, improvement and management of all freshwater and marine food resources. It publishes novel and innovative research of world-wide interest on farming of aquatic organisms, which includes finfish, mollusks, crustaceans and aquatic plants for human consumption. Research on ornamentals is not a focus of the Journal. Aquaculture only publishes papers with a clear relevance to improving aquaculture practices or a potential application.