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Effects of high stocking density on the galectin gene expression in noble scallop Chalmys nobilis under bacterial infection.
Fish & Shellfish Immunology ( IF 4.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-20 , DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2020.06.030
Li Li 1 , Karsoon Tan 1 , Hongkuan Zhang 1 , Shengkang Li 1 , Hongyu Ma 1 , Huaiping Zheng 1
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High stocking densities have been shown to have adverse effects on the physiology of bivalves. The noble scallop Chlamys nobilis is one of the most important cultured shellfish in Southern China. However, the effects of scallop stocking density on its immunity is not well understood. In this context, this study was conducted to assess the effect of high stocking density on the galectin (an important protein in innate immunity) gene expression of C. nobilis during bacterial infection. A full-length galectin (CnGal) gene was cloned. The ORF of the CnGal cDNA encodes a predicted protein containing 549 aa with four CRDs and no signal peptide. Our results reveal that high stocking density in the scallop not only led to high mortality and slow growth, but also changed tissue distribution of the CnGal expression. The individuals from the high stocking density group exhibited more differences among tissues than those from the control group, but the highest expression were both recorded in hemolymph. After the Vibrio parahaeomlyticus challenge, the gene's expression levels were all significantly up-regulated in the hemolymph and gill, but the time up to peak was different between the two tissues. The findings of this study could fill a gap in knowledge about how high stocking density affect scallop immunity at the molecular level.

更新日期:2020-07-29
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