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Lead exposure induces structural damage, digestive stress, immune response and microbiota dysbiosis in the intestine of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2022.109464

Keywords

Lead; Silver carp; Digestive enzymes; 16S rRNA; Intestinal microbiota; Immune function

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China
  2. Guangzhou Science and Technology Program Key projects
  3. Outstanding Innovative Talents Cultivation Funded Programs for Doctoral Students of Jinan University
  4. [2020A1515111121]
  5. [201804020058]
  6. [2021CXB010]

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This study investigated the effects of lead exposure on the intestines of silver carp. The results showed that lead exposure caused intestinal morphological damage, increased digestive enzyme activity, altered gene expression related to structure and immunity, and changed the composition of the intestinal microbiota.
Lead (Pb) is one of the most common trace metals in water, and its high concentration in the environment can cause harm to aquatic animals and humans. In the present study, the effects of Pb exposure (3.84 mg/kg) on the morphology, digestive enzyme activity, immune function and microbiota structure of silver carp (Hypo-phthalmichthys molitrix) intestines within 96 h were detected. Moreover, the correlation between them was analyzed. The results showed that Pb exposure on the one hand severely impaired the intestinal morphology, including significantly shortening the intestinal villi's length, increasing the goblet cells' number, causing the intestinal leukocyte infiltration, and thickening the intestinal wall abnormally, on the other hand, increasing the activity of intestinal digestive enzyme (trypsin and lipase). In addition, the mRNA expressions of structure -related genes (Claudin-7 and villin-1) were down-regulated, and the immune factors genes (IL-8, IL-10 and TNF-alpha) were up-regulated after Pb exposure. Furthermore, data of the MiSeq sequencing showed that the abundance of membrane transport, immune system function and digestive system of silver carp intestinal microbiota all decreased, while cellular antigens increased. Finally, the canonical correlation analysis (CCA) showed that there were correlations between silver carp's intestinal microbiota and intestinal morphology and immune factors. In conclusion, it is speculated that the entry of Pb into the intestine leads the microbiota dys-biosis, affects the intestinal immunity and digestive function, and further damages the intestinal barrier of silver carp.

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