The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system

Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a large, cold-adapted teleost that sustains long-standing commercial fisheries and incipient aquaculture. Here we present the genome sequence of Atlantic cod, showing evidence for complex thermal adaptations in its haemoglobin gene cluster and an unusual immune archite...

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Main Authors: Star, Bastiaan, Nederbragt, Alexander Johan, Jentoft, Sissel, Grimholt, Unni, Malmstrøm, Martin, Gregers, Tone Fredsvik, Rounge, Trine Ballestad, Paulsen, Jonas, Solbakken, Monica Hongrø, Sharma, Animesh, Wetten, Ola Frang, Lanzén, Anders, Winer, Roger, Knight, James, Vogel, Jan-Hinnerk, Aken, Bronwen, Andersen, Øivind, Lagesen, Karin, Tooming-Klunderud, Ave, Edvardsen, Rolf, Kirubakaran, G. Tina, Espelund, Mari, Nepal, Chirag, Previti, A. Christopher, Karlsen, Bård Ove, Moum, Truls, Skage, Morten, Berg, Paul Ragnar, Gjøen, Tor, Kuhl, Heiner, Thorsen, Jim, Malde, Ketil, Reinhardt, Richard, Du, Lei, Johansen, Steinar Daae, Searle, Steve, Lien, Sigbjørn, Nilsen, Frank, Jonassen, Inge, Omholt, Stig W, Stenseth, Nils Christian, Jakobsen, Kjetill Sigurd
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author Star, Bastiaan
Nederbragt, Alexander Johan
Jentoft, Sissel
Grimholt, Unni
Malmstrøm, Martin
Gregers, Tone Fredsvik
Rounge, Trine Ballestad
Paulsen, Jonas
Solbakken, Monica Hongrø
Sharma, Animesh
Wetten, Ola Frang
Lanzén, Anders
Winer, Roger
Knight, James
Vogel, Jan-Hinnerk
Aken, Bronwen
Andersen, Øivind
Lagesen, Karin
Tooming-Klunderud, Ave
Edvardsen, Rolf
Kirubakaran, G. Tina
Espelund, Mari
Nepal, Chirag
Previti, A. Christopher
Karlsen, Bård Ove
Moum, Truls
Skage, Morten
Berg, Paul Ragnar
Gjøen, Tor
Kuhl, Heiner
Thorsen, Jim
Malde, Ketil
Reinhardt, Richard
Du, Lei
Johansen, Steinar Daae
Searle, Steve
Lien, Sigbjørn
Nilsen, Frank
Jonassen, Inge
Omholt, Stig W
Stenseth, Nils Christian
Jakobsen, Kjetill Sigurd
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Lanzén, Anders
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description Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a large, cold-adapted teleost that sustains long-standing commercial fisheries and incipient aquaculture. Here we present the genome sequence of Atlantic cod, showing evidence for complex thermal adaptations in its haemoglobin gene cluster and an unusual immune architecture compared to other sequenced vertebrates. The genome assembly was obtained exclusively by 454 sequencing of shotgun and paired-end libraries, and automated annotation identified 22,154 genes. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II is a conserved feature of the adaptive immune system of jawed vertebrates, but we show that Atlantic cod has lost the genes for MHC II, CD4 and invariant chain (Ii) that are essential for the function of this pathway. Nevertheless, Atlantic cod is not exceptionally susceptible to disease under natural conditions5. We find a highly expanded number of MHC I genes and a unique composition of its Toll-like receptor (TLR) families. This indicates how the Atlantic cod immune system has evolved compensatory mechanisms in both adaptive and innate immunity in the absence of MHC II. These observations affect fundamental assumptions about the evolution of the adaptive immune system and its components in vertebrates. publishedVersion
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/10530 2025-01-16T20:57:17+00:00 The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system Star, Bastiaan Nederbragt, Alexander Johan Jentoft, Sissel Grimholt, Unni Malmstrøm, Martin Gregers, Tone Fredsvik Rounge, Trine Ballestad Paulsen, Jonas Solbakken, Monica Hongrø Sharma, Animesh Wetten, Ola Frang Lanzén, Anders Winer, Roger Knight, James Vogel, Jan-Hinnerk Aken, Bronwen Andersen, Øivind Lagesen, Karin Tooming-Klunderud, Ave Edvardsen, Rolf Kirubakaran, G. Tina Espelund, Mari Nepal, Chirag Previti, A. Christopher Karlsen, Bård Ove Moum, Truls Skage, Morten Berg, Paul Ragnar Gjøen, Tor Kuhl, Heiner Thorsen, Jim Malde, Ketil Reinhardt, Richard Du, Lei Johansen, Steinar Daae Searle, Steve Lien, Sigbjørn Nilsen, Frank Jonassen, Inge Omholt, Stig W Stenseth, Nils Christian Jakobsen, Kjetill Sigurd 2015-07-09T12:09:17Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/10530 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10342 eng eng Nature Publishing Group urn:issn:1476-4687 urn:issn:0028-0836 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/10530 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10342 cristin:834476 Attribution CC BY-NC-SA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Copyright 2014 The Authors VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470::Genetikk og genomikk: 474 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Basic biosciences: 470::Genetics and genomics: 474 Peer reviewed Journal article 2015 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10342 2023-03-14T17:42:35Z Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a large, cold-adapted teleost that sustains long-standing commercial fisheries and incipient aquaculture. Here we present the genome sequence of Atlantic cod, showing evidence for complex thermal adaptations in its haemoglobin gene cluster and an unusual immune architecture compared to other sequenced vertebrates. The genome assembly was obtained exclusively by 454 sequencing of shotgun and paired-end libraries, and automated annotation identified 22,154 genes. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II is a conserved feature of the adaptive immune system of jawed vertebrates, but we show that Atlantic cod has lost the genes for MHC II, CD4 and invariant chain (Ii) that are essential for the function of this pathway. Nevertheless, Atlantic cod is not exceptionally susceptible to disease under natural conditions5. We find a highly expanded number of MHC I genes and a unique composition of its Toll-like receptor (TLR) families. This indicates how the Atlantic cod immune system has evolved compensatory mechanisms in both adaptive and innate immunity in the absence of MHC II. These observations affect fundamental assumptions about the evolution of the adaptive immune system and its components in vertebrates. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Nature 477 7363 207 210
spellingShingle VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470::Genetikk og genomikk: 474
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Basic biosciences: 470::Genetics and genomics: 474
Star, Bastiaan
Nederbragt, Alexander Johan
Jentoft, Sissel
Grimholt, Unni
Malmstrøm, Martin
Gregers, Tone Fredsvik
Rounge, Trine Ballestad
Paulsen, Jonas
Solbakken, Monica Hongrø
Sharma, Animesh
Wetten, Ola Frang
Lanzén, Anders
Winer, Roger
Knight, James
Vogel, Jan-Hinnerk
Aken, Bronwen
Andersen, Øivind
Lagesen, Karin
Tooming-Klunderud, Ave
Edvardsen, Rolf
Kirubakaran, G. Tina
Espelund, Mari
Nepal, Chirag
Previti, A. Christopher
Karlsen, Bård Ove
Moum, Truls
Skage, Morten
Berg, Paul Ragnar
Gjøen, Tor
Kuhl, Heiner
Thorsen, Jim
Malde, Ketil
Reinhardt, Richard
Du, Lei
Johansen, Steinar Daae
Searle, Steve
Lien, Sigbjørn
Nilsen, Frank
Jonassen, Inge
Omholt, Stig W
Stenseth, Nils Christian
Jakobsen, Kjetill Sigurd
The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
title The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
title_full The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
title_fullStr The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
title_full_unstemmed The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
title_short The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
title_sort genome sequence of atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
topic VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470::Genetikk og genomikk: 474
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Basic biosciences: 470::Genetics and genomics: 474
topic_facet VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470::Genetikk og genomikk: 474
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Basic biosciences: 470::Genetics and genomics: 474
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/10530
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10342