Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5510698 | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
To better understand the systemic effects of stress on red cusk-eel immune-related gene expression, the present study assessed the transcriptomic head-kidney response to handling-stress. The RNA sequencing generated a total of 61,655,525 paired-end reads from control and stressed conditions. De novo assembly using the CLC Genomic Workbench produced 86,840 transcripts and created a reference transcriptome with a N50 of 1426Â bp. Reads mapped onto the assembled reference transcriptome resulted in the identification of 569 up-regulated and 513 down-regulated transcripts. Gene ontology enrichment analysis revealed a significant up-regulation of the biological processes, like response to stress, response to biotic stimulus, and immune response. Conversely, a significant down-regulation of biological processes is associated with metabolic processes. These results were validated by RT-qPCR analysis for nine candidate genes involved in the immune response. The present data demonstrated that short term stress promotes the immune innate response in the marine teleost G. chilensis. This study is an important step towards understanding the immune adaptive response to stress in non-model teleost species.
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VÃctor Aballai, Jorge E. Aedo, Jonathan Maldonado, Macarena Bastias-Molina, Herman Silva, Claudio Meneses, Sebastian Boltaña, Ariel Reyes, Alfredo Molina, Juan Antonio Valdés,