首页|Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals potential anti-viral immune pathways of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) subverted by megalocytivirus RBIV-C1 for immune evasion

Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals potential anti-viral immune pathways of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) subverted by megalocytivirus RBIV-C1 for immune evasion

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? 2022 Elsevier LtdSuccessful viral infection and multiplication chiefly rely on virus subversion mechanisms against host anti-viral immune responses. In this study, in order to reveal the anti-viral immune-related pathways suppressed by megalocytivirus infection, transcriptome analysis was performed on the head-kidney of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) infected with lethal dose of RBIV-C1 at 3, 6 and 9 days post challenge (dpc). The results showed that, compared to unchallenged groups, 190, 1220, and 3963 DEGs were detected in RBIV-C1 infected groups at 3, 6 and 9 dpc, respectively, of which, DEGs of complement components and pattern recognition proteins were up-regulated at 3 dpc and down-regulated at 6 and 9 dpc, DEGs of cytokines were up-regulated at 6 dpc and down-regulated at 9 dpc. Expression trend analysis revealed that DEGs of profiles 9 and 13 featured decreased expression patterns and were significantly enriched into 10 immune-related pathways, i.e., complement and coagulation cascades, cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, chemokine signaling pathway, B/T cell receptor signaling pathway, antigen processing and presentation, and so on. Further co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) revealed positive correlated innate immune related pathways at 3 and 6 dpc, and negative correlated innate and adaptive immune related pathways at 9 dpc. This study revealed a set of anti-viral immune genes/pathways that would also be potential targets subverted by RBIV-C1 for immune evasion, which can serve as a valuable resource for future studies on the molecular mechanisms of anti-viral immune defense of turbot and immune escape of megalocytivirus.

Immune defenseImmune escapeMegalocytivirusScophthalmus maximusViral infection

Xu X.、Liu L.、Feng J.、Li X.、Zhang J.

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School of Ocean Yantai University

2022

Fish & Shellfish Immunology

Fish & Shellfish Immunology

SCI
ISSN:1050-4648
年,卷(期):2022.122
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