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Authors
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S. Baliarsingh1, M. Dash1,
N. Dewangan1, A.S.S.
Hameed2,
J. Mohanty3, Y.S. Lee4
and
B.B. Patnaik1*? ???
1School of Biotech
Sciences, Trident Academy of Creative Technology,
Bhubaneswar- 751
024, India
2Aquatic Animal
Health Laboratory, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Arts and Science,
Melvisharam- 632
509, India
3Fish Genetics and
Biotechnology Division, ICAR-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture,
Bhubaneswar- 751 002, India
4Department of Life
Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Soonchunhyang
University, Asan, 31538, Korea
*Corresponding
Author Email :
drbharatbhusan4@gmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: The giant fresh
water prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii is widely cultured in
semi-intensive farming systems for commercial production. However, the major
constraint to sustainable production practices include diseases due to
bacterial and viral infections. The immunity related genes contribute towards
prawn health by regulating the expression of antimicrobial peptides and
promoting phagocytosis. In this study, we examined the expression of Mr(T)Lec4
and Mr(T)Lec2 associated with the hepatopancreas tissue of M.
rosenbergii adults after challenge with Vibrio harveyi and M.
rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV).
Methodology: The transcript
sequences were derived from the M. rosenbergii transcriptome database.
Gene-specific primers were designed for qRT-PCR analysis of tissue-specific
expression patterns of Mr(T)Lec4 and Mr(T)Lec2 in M.
rosenbergii. Subsequently, the temporal expression of transcripts were
examined in the hepatopancreas tissue following challenge of the adult prawn
with bacteria V. harveyi and M. rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV).
The MrNV positive inoculum used for challenge experiments were obtained from
infected post-larval stages of the prawn.
Results: The relative
expression of Mr(T)Lec4 and Mr(T)Lec2 in the hepatopancreas
showed an increase of about 23 and 28-folds, respectively, compared with
other tissues. At post-V. harveyi challenge, the mRNA levels of Mr(T)Lec4
in hepatopancreas was upregulated at 6 hr. Further, the expression pattern of
Mr(T)Lec4 and Mr(T)Lec2 in hepatopancreas tissue at different
time points in response to MrNV challenge was analyzed by qRT- PCR. Both the
transcripts showed upregulation at 48 hrs post-challenge confirming induction
after MrNV challenge.
Interpretation: This study for
the first time reports involvement of hepatopancreas-associated lectin to V.
harveyi and MrNV challenge. A direction towards its putative role in
regulation of immune response of M. rosenbergii is been currently
investigated using RNA interference and expression studies.
Key words: Antimicrobial challenge, Aquaculture,
Carbohydrate-binding lectin domains, Macrobrachium rosenbergii,
qRT-PCR
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