Tissue comparison of transcriptional response to acute acidification stress of barramundi Lates calcarifer in coastal and estuarine areas

Zhengyi Fu, Rui Yang, Gang Yu, Zhenhua Ma

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Abstract

In order to explore the common and unique physiological changes in tissues of juvenile barramundi Lates calcarifer in acidified water environment, RNA sequence analysis was used to analyze the molecular responses of liver, head kidney, and gill of juvenile barramundi in pH 7.4 and pH 8.1 seawater environment. The number of differential expression genes identified in liver, head kidney and gill were 860, 388 and 1792, respectively. Through functional enrichment analysis, the differential expression genes common to the three tissues were all related to immunity. Among the unique differential genes in the liver, pathways related to digestion, endocrine, and metabolism were enriched. Among the unique differential expression genes in gill, pathways related to genetic information processing, immunity and metabolism were enriched. The findings of the present study uncover the transcriptional changes in fish correspond to environmental pH change, and provide a better understanding on the biological process at molecular level to environmental pH adapting. This work highlights that assessments for the potential of estuarine fishes to cope with environmental pH change to develop the future conservation strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100830
Number of pages10
JournalComparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part D: Genomics and Proteomics
Volume38
Early online date31 Mar 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acidified water environment
  • Barramundi
  • Environmental changes
  • Estuarine
  • RNA sequence analysis

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