Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5906015 | Gene | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Hypoxia represents a major physiological challenge for prawn culture, and the hepatopancreas plays an important role in these processes. Here, we applied high-throughput sequencing technology to detect the gene expression profile of the hepatopancreas in Macrobrachium nipponense in response to hypoxia for 3Â h and hypoxia for 24Â h. Gene expression profiling identified 1925 genes that were significantly up- or down-regulated by dissolved oxygen availability. Functional categorization of the differentially expressed genes revealed that oxygen transport, electron transport chain, reactive oxygen species generation/scavenging, and immune response were the differentially regulated processes occurring during environmental hypoxia. Finally, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction using six genes independently verified the tag-mapped results. Immunohistochemistry analysis revealed, for the first time, hemocyanin protein expression as significant hypoxia-specific signature in prawns, which opens the way for in depth molecular studies of hypoxia exposure. The analysis of changes in hepatic gene expression in oriental river prawn provides a preliminary basis for a better understanding of the molecular response to hypoxia exposures.
Keywords
qRT-PCRTPMFDRMacrobrachium nipponensemRNANCBIFPKMRNA-seqhsp70Cytochrome c oxidase subunit IGSTDEGsPBSDABα2McDNADNA complementary to RNAHepatopancreasHIFsROSAdenosine TriphosphateATPalpha-2-macroglobulinESTRNAdissolved oxygenDarkTranscriptomeExpressed Sequence TagKEGG یا Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomesdiaminobenzidinetranscripts per millionCytochrome oxidase subunit Ihypoxia-inducible factorsFragments per kilobase of transcript per million mapped readsPhosphate-buffered salineNational Center for Biotechnology Informationcopper/zinc superoxide dismutaseCu/Zn-SODfalse discovery rateNADHlightGene ontologyHematoxylin and EosinHemocyaninHypoxiapolymerase chain reactionquantitative real-time polymerase chain reactionPCRheat shock protein 70optical densityDifferentially expressed genesCox Iglutathione-S-transferaseReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Shengming Sun, Fujun Xuan, Xianping Ge, Hongtuo Fu, Jian Zhu, Shiyong Zhang,