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Transcriptomics analysis reveals candidate genes and pathways for susceptibility or resistance to Singapore grouper iridovirus in orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides)

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 90, Issue -, Pages 70-79

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2018.09.003

Keywords

Orange-spotted grouper; Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV); Transcriptome; Disease resistance; Signaling pathway

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41706144, 41806151, 41606183, 31330082]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC1404504]
  3. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-47-G16]
  4. Young Science and Technology Talents Training Fund of South China Agricultural University
  5. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science [GXKLHY18-03]

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In this study, the transcriptional response of grouper to Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV) stimulation was characterized using RNA sequencing. Transcriptome sequencing of three test groups in the grouper was performed using the Illumina MiSeq platform. The three test groups were a control group, which was injected with PBS buffer; a high-susceptible (HS) group, which died shortly after the SGIV injection; and a high-resistance (HR) group, which survived the SGIV injection. In total, 38,253 unigenes were generated. When the HS group was compared with the control group, 885 unigenes were upregulated and 487 unigenes were downregulated. When the HR and control groups were compared, 1114 unigenes were upregulated and 420 were downregulated, and when the HR and HS groups were compared, 1010 unigenes were upregulated and 375 were downregulated. In the KEGG analysis, two immune-related pathways, the p53 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor pathways, were detected with highly significant enrichment. In addition, 7465 microsatellites and 22,1569 candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms were identified from our transcriptome data. The results suggested several pathways that are associated with traits of disease susceptibility or disease resistance, and provided extensive information about novel gene sequences, gene expression profiles, and genetic markers. This may contribute to vaccine research and a breeding program against SGIV infection in grouper.

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