Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps

The environmental conditions and isolation in the Antarctic have driven the evolution of a unique biodiversity at a macro to microorganism scale. Here, we investigated the possible adaptation of the teleost Notothenia coriiceps immune system to the cold environment and unique microbial community of...

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Main Authors: Cármen S. V. Sousa, Deborah M. Power, Pedro M. Guerreiro, Bruno Louro, Liangbiao Chen, Adelino V. M. Canário
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Published: MDPI AG 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:50d34e8a52434daeaf54e1e595751c94 2024-01-07T09:38:51+01:00 Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps Cármen S. V. Sousa Deborah M. Power Pedro M. Guerreiro Bruno Louro Liangbiao Chen Adelino V. M. Canário 2022-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7040171 https://doaj.org/article/50d34e8a52434daeaf54e1e595751c94 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/7/4/171 https://doaj.org/toc/2410-3888 doi:10.3390/fishes7040171 2410-3888 https://doaj.org/article/50d34e8a52434daeaf54e1e595751c94 Fishes, Vol 7, Iss 4, p 171 (2022) Antarctic fish head-kidney innate immunity duodenum lipopolysaccharide skin Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Genetics QH426-470 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7040171 2023-12-10T01:45:03Z The environmental conditions and isolation in the Antarctic have driven the evolution of a unique biodiversity at a macro to microorganism scale. Here, we investigated the possible adaptation of the teleost Notothenia coriiceps immune system to the cold environment and unique microbial community of the Southern Ocean. The fish immune system was stimulated through an intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS 0111:B4 from E. coli ) and the tissue transcriptomic response and plasma biochemistry were analyzed 7 days later and compared to a sham injected control. Gene transcription in the head-kidney, intestine and skin was significantly modified by LPS, although tissues showed different responsiveness, with the duodenum most modified and the skin the least modified. The most modified processes in head-kidney, duodenum and skin were related to cell metabolism (up-regulated) and the immune system (comprising 30% of differentially expressed genes). The immune processes identified were mostly down-regulated, particularly interleukins and pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptors and mannose receptors, unlike the toll-like receptors response commonly described in other teleost fish. The modified transcriptional response was not mirrored by a modified systemic response, as the circulating levels of enzymes of innate immunity, lysozyme and antiproteases, were not significantly different from the untreated and sham control fish. In conclusion, while the N. coriiceps immune system shares many features with other teleosts there are also some specificities. Further studies should better characterize the PRRs and their role in Antarctic teleosts, as well as the importance of the LPS source and its consequences for immune activation in teleosts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Fishes 7 4 171
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head-kidney
innate immunity
duodenum
lipopolysaccharide
skin
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
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head-kidney
innate immunity
duodenum
lipopolysaccharide
skin
Biology (General)
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Genetics
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Cármen S. V. Sousa
Deborah M. Power
Pedro M. Guerreiro
Bruno Louro
Liangbiao Chen
Adelino V. M. Canário
Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps
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head-kidney
innate immunity
duodenum
lipopolysaccharide
skin
Biology (General)
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Genetics
QH426-470
description The environmental conditions and isolation in the Antarctic have driven the evolution of a unique biodiversity at a macro to microorganism scale. Here, we investigated the possible adaptation of the teleost Notothenia coriiceps immune system to the cold environment and unique microbial community of the Southern Ocean. The fish immune system was stimulated through an intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS 0111:B4 from E. coli ) and the tissue transcriptomic response and plasma biochemistry were analyzed 7 days later and compared to a sham injected control. Gene transcription in the head-kidney, intestine and skin was significantly modified by LPS, although tissues showed different responsiveness, with the duodenum most modified and the skin the least modified. The most modified processes in head-kidney, duodenum and skin were related to cell metabolism (up-regulated) and the immune system (comprising 30% of differentially expressed genes). The immune processes identified were mostly down-regulated, particularly interleukins and pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptors and mannose receptors, unlike the toll-like receptors response commonly described in other teleost fish. The modified transcriptional response was not mirrored by a modified systemic response, as the circulating levels of enzymes of innate immunity, lysozyme and antiproteases, were not significantly different from the untreated and sham control fish. In conclusion, while the N. coriiceps immune system shares many features with other teleosts there are also some specificities. Further studies should better characterize the PRRs and their role in Antarctic teleosts, as well as the importance of the LPS source and its consequences for immune activation in teleosts.
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author Cármen S. V. Sousa
Deborah M. Power
Pedro M. Guerreiro
Bruno Louro
Liangbiao Chen
Adelino V. M. Canário
author_facet Cármen S. V. Sousa
Deborah M. Power
Pedro M. Guerreiro
Bruno Louro
Liangbiao Chen
Adelino V. M. Canário
author_sort Cármen S. V. Sousa
title Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps
title_short Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps
title_full Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps
title_fullStr Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps
title_sort transcriptomic down-regulation of immune system components in barrier and hematopoietic tissues after lipopolysaccharide injection in antarctic notothenia coriiceps
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