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Ontogenetic onset of immune-relevant genes in the common sole (Solea solea)

Authors :
Luca Parma
Francesco Buonocore
Luca Bargelloni
Giuseppe Scapigliati
Alessio Bonaldo
Pier Paolo Gatta
Serena Ferraresso
Ferraresso, Serena
Bonaldo, Alessio
Parma, Luca
Buonocore, Francesco
Scapigliati, Giuseppe
Gatta, Pier Paolo
Bargelloni, Luca
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Fish are free-living organisms since initial stages of development and are exposed to numerous pathogens before their lymphoid organs have matured and adaptive immunity has developed. Susceptibility to diseases and juvenile mortality represent key critical factors for aquaculture. In this context, the characterization of the appearance kinetics of the immune system key members will be useful in understanding the ability of a particular species in generating immune protection against invading pathogens at different developmental stages. The present study characterized, for the first time, the transcriptional onset of un-explored relevant genes of both innate and adaptive immune system during the Solea solea ontogenesis. Gene expression profiles of immune relevant genes was investigated, by means of DNA microarray, in ten developmental stages, from hatching (1 day post-hatching, dph) to accomplishment of the juvenile form (33 dph). The obtained results revealed that transcripts encoding relevant members of innate immune repertoire, such as lysozyme, AMPs (hepcidin, β-defensin), PPRs and complement components are generally characterized by high expression levels at first stages (i.e. hatch and first feeding) indicating protection from environmental pathogens even at early development. Transcription of adaptive immune genes (i.e. Class I and class II MHC, TCRs) differs from that of the innate immune system. Their onset coincides with metamorphosis and larvae-to-juvenile transition, and likely overlaps with the appearance and maturation of the main lymphoid organs. Finally, data collected suggest that at the end of metamorphosis S. solea cell-mediated immune system hasn't still undergone full maturation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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