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Transcriptomic responses of saline-adapted Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to rearing in both saline and freshwater

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MARINE GENOMICS
Volume 60, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margen.2021.100879

Keywords

RNA-Seq; Transcriptome; Genetic selection; Differential gene expression; Tilapia; Oreochromis niloticus; Growth inhibiting factors

Funding

  1. Centre for Genetics, Ecology and Physiology
  2. School of Science and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast towards operating costs
  3. Office of the DVC-R, University of the Sunshine Coast for the VIE-D_USC student scholarship awarded

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RNA-Seq was used to analyze gene expression differences in the liver and pituitary gland of male Nile tilapia with high and low growth performance, reared in saline or freshwater environments. The study identified genes related to growth regulation and reproduction, as well as hormone genes overexpressed in low-EBV tilapia. The findings provide valuable insights for improving growth performance in saline-adapted Nile tilapia.
The Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, is an important species for global aquaculture. Recently, a single genetic line of Nile tilapia was developed using estimated breeding values (EBVs) for body weight under moderately saline water that showed significant improvement in growth performance. To explore the molecular mechanisms underlying this enhanced growth capacity, RNA-Seq was used to profile differences in gene expression in the liver and pituitary gland of high- and low-growth performance families of male Nile tilapia progeny, reared in either saline or freshwater environments. Comparisons of tissues from high- and low-EBV families, and also between fish reared in either saline or freshwater, revealed 142 and 2208 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), respectively. DEGs identified between the EBV groups comprised a number of genes involved in the regulation of growth and reproduction. We found an overexpression of hormone genes involved in growth-inhibition in the pituitary of Low-EBV tilapia including 2 somatostatin genes (GHIH), corticoliberin (CRH) and tachykinin-3-like protein. Furthermore, several genes associated with the cAMP pathway were underexpressed in low-EBV tilapia pituitary together with several early response genes. This study provides insight into the transcriptomic factors associated with growth performance in salineadapted Nile tilapia reared in environments with high and low salinity levels and provides valuable knowledge for the future development of selection strategies to improve growth performance in this species.

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