RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue

The lack of practical control measures for pharyngeal myxobolosis is becoming an important limiting factor for the sustainable development of the gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) culture industry in China. Myxobolus honghuensis has been identified as the causative agent of this pandemic diseas...

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Published in:Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Main Authors: Zhao, Yuanli, Liu, Xiuhua, Sato, Hiroshi, Zhang, Qianqian, Li, Aihua, Zhang, Jinyong
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 2019
Subjects:
Th2
IgT
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Online Access:http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/34784
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.08.076
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topic Pharyngeal myxobolosis
Gibel carp
RNA-Seq
Mucosal immunity
Th2
IgT
Fisheries
Immunology
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Veterinary Sciences
LOUSE CALIGUS-ROGERCRESSEYI
CARBOHYDRATE TERMINALS
SCOPHTHALMUS-MAXIMUS
COMPLEMENT-SYSTEM
CHRONIC EXPOSURE
INNATE IMMUNITY
SKIN
MYXOSPOREA
EXPRESSION
L
spellingShingle Pharyngeal myxobolosis
Gibel carp
RNA-Seq
Mucosal immunity
Th2
IgT
Fisheries
Immunology
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Veterinary Sciences
LOUSE CALIGUS-ROGERCRESSEYI
CARBOHYDRATE TERMINALS
SCOPHTHALMUS-MAXIMUS
COMPLEMENT-SYSTEM
CHRONIC EXPOSURE
INNATE IMMUNITY
SKIN
MYXOSPOREA
EXPRESSION
L
Zhao, Yuanli
Liu, Xiuhua
Sato, Hiroshi
Zhang, Qianqian
Li, Aihua
Zhang, Jinyong
RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue
topic_facet Pharyngeal myxobolosis
Gibel carp
RNA-Seq
Mucosal immunity
Th2
IgT
Fisheries
Immunology
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Veterinary Sciences
LOUSE CALIGUS-ROGERCRESSEYI
CARBOHYDRATE TERMINALS
SCOPHTHALMUS-MAXIMUS
COMPLEMENT-SYSTEM
CHRONIC EXPOSURE
INNATE IMMUNITY
SKIN
MYXOSPOREA
EXPRESSION
L
description The lack of practical control measures for pharyngeal myxobolosis is becoming an important limiting factor for the sustainable development of the gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) culture industry in China. Myxobolus honghuensis has been identified as the causative agent of this pandemic disease, which exclusively infects the pharynx of gibel carp, a potential important mucosal lymphoid-associated tissue (MLAT). Myxozoa generally initiate invasion through the mucosal tissues of fish, where some of them also complete their sporogonial stages. However, the pharynx-associated immune responses of teleost against myxosporeans infection remain unknown. Here, a de navo transcriptome assembly of the pharynx of gibel carp naturally infected with M honghuensis was performed for the first time, using RNA-seq. Comparative analysis of severely infected and mildly infected pharyngeal tissues (SI group and MI group) from the same fish individuals and control pharyngeal tissues (C group) from the uninfected fish was carried out to investigate the potential mucosal immune function of the fish pharynx, and characterize the panoramic picture of pharynx local mucosal immune responses of gibel carp against the M. honghuensis infection. A total of 242,341 unigenes were obtained and pairwise comparison resulted in 13,009 differentially-expressed genes (DEGs) in the SI/C group comparison, 6014 DEGs in the MI/C group comparison, and 9031 DEGs in the SI/MI group comparison. Comprehensive analysis showed that M. honghuensis infection elicited a significant parasite load-dependent alteration of the expression of numerous innate and adaptive immune-related genes in the local lesion tissue. Innate immune molecules, including mucins, toll-like receptors, C-type lectin, serum amyloid A, cathepsins and complement components were significantly up-regulated in the SI group compared with the C group. Up-regulation of genes involved in apoptosis signaling pathway and the IFN-mediated immune system were found in the SI group, suggesting these two pathways played a crucial role in innate immune response to M. honghuensis infection. Up-regulation of chemokines and chemokine receptors and the induction of the leukocyte trans-endothelial migration pathways in the severely and mildly infected pharynx suggested that many leucocytes were recruited to the local infected sites to mount a strong mucosal immune responses against the myxosporean infection. Up-regulation of CD3D, CD22, CD276, IL4/13A, GATA3, arginase 2, IgM, IgT and pIgR transcripts provided strong evidences for the presence of T/B cells and specific mucosal immune responses at local sites with M. honghuensis infection. Our results firstly demonstrated the mucosal function of the teleost pharynx and provided evidences of intensive local immune defense responses against this mucosa-infecting myxosporean in the gibel carp pharynx. Pharyngeal myxobolosis was shaped by a prevailing anti-inflammatory response pattern during the advanced infection stages. Further understanding of the functional roles of fish immune molecules involved in the initial invasion and/or final sporogony site may facilitate future development of control strategies for this myxobolosis.
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author Zhao, Yuanli
Liu, Xiuhua
Sato, Hiroshi
Zhang, Qianqian
Li, Aihua
Zhang, Jinyong
author_facet Zhao, Yuanli
Liu, Xiuhua
Sato, Hiroshi
Zhang, Qianqian
Li, Aihua
Zhang, Jinyong
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title RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue
title_short RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue
title_full RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue
title_fullStr RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue
title_full_unstemmed RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue
title_sort rna-seq analysis of local tissue of carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue
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spelling ftchinacadsciihb:oai:ir.ihb.ac.cn:342005/34784 2023-05-15T18:15:54+02:00 RNA-seq analysis of local tissue of Carassius auratus gibelio with pharyngeal myxobolosis: Insights into the pharyngeal mucosal immune response in a fish-parasite dialogue Zhao, Yuanli Liu, Xiuhua Sato, Hiroshi Zhang, Qianqian Li, Aihua Zhang, Jinyong 2019-11-01 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/34784 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.08.076 英语 eng ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/34784 doi:10.1016/j.fsi.2019.08.076 Pharyngeal myxobolosis Gibel carp RNA-Seq Mucosal immunity Th2 IgT Fisheries Immunology Marine & Freshwater Biology Veterinary Sciences LOUSE CALIGUS-ROGERCRESSEYI CARBOHYDRATE TERMINALS SCOPHTHALMUS-MAXIMUS COMPLEMENT-SYSTEM CHRONIC EXPOSURE INNATE IMMUNITY SKIN MYXOSPOREA EXPRESSION L 期刊论文 2019 ftchinacadsciihb https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.08.076 2020-04-10T00:05:46Z The lack of practical control measures for pharyngeal myxobolosis is becoming an important limiting factor for the sustainable development of the gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) culture industry in China. Myxobolus honghuensis has been identified as the causative agent of this pandemic disease, which exclusively infects the pharynx of gibel carp, a potential important mucosal lymphoid-associated tissue (MLAT). Myxozoa generally initiate invasion through the mucosal tissues of fish, where some of them also complete their sporogonial stages. However, the pharynx-associated immune responses of teleost against myxosporeans infection remain unknown. Here, a de navo transcriptome assembly of the pharynx of gibel carp naturally infected with M honghuensis was performed for the first time, using RNA-seq. Comparative analysis of severely infected and mildly infected pharyngeal tissues (SI group and MI group) from the same fish individuals and control pharyngeal tissues (C group) from the uninfected fish was carried out to investigate the potential mucosal immune function of the fish pharynx, and characterize the panoramic picture of pharynx local mucosal immune responses of gibel carp against the M. honghuensis infection. A total of 242,341 unigenes were obtained and pairwise comparison resulted in 13,009 differentially-expressed genes (DEGs) in the SI/C group comparison, 6014 DEGs in the MI/C group comparison, and 9031 DEGs in the SI/MI group comparison. Comprehensive analysis showed that M. honghuensis infection elicited a significant parasite load-dependent alteration of the expression of numerous innate and adaptive immune-related genes in the local lesion tissue. Innate immune molecules, including mucins, toll-like receptors, C-type lectin, serum amyloid A, cathepsins and complement components were significantly up-regulated in the SI group compared with the C group. Up-regulation of genes involved in apoptosis signaling pathway and the IFN-mediated immune system were found in the SI group, suggesting these two pathways played a crucial role in innate immune response to M. honghuensis infection. Up-regulation of chemokines and chemokine receptors and the induction of the leukocyte trans-endothelial migration pathways in the severely and mildly infected pharynx suggested that many leucocytes were recruited to the local infected sites to mount a strong mucosal immune responses against the myxosporean infection. Up-regulation of CD3D, CD22, CD276, IL4/13A, GATA3, arginase 2, IgM, IgT and pIgR transcripts provided strong evidences for the presence of T/B cells and specific mucosal immune responses at local sites with M. honghuensis infection. Our results firstly demonstrated the mucosal function of the teleost pharynx and provided evidences of intensive local immune defense responses against this mucosa-infecting myxosporean in the gibel carp pharynx. Pharyngeal myxobolosis was shaped by a prevailing anti-inflammatory response pattern during the advanced infection stages. Further understanding of the functional roles of fish immune molecules involved in the initial invasion and/or final sporogony site may facilitate future development of control strategies for this myxobolosis. Report Scophthalmus maximus Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IHB OpenIR Fish & Shellfish Immunology 94 99 112