International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2020)

Transcriptomic Profiling in Fins of Atlantic Salmon Parasitized with Sea Lice: Evidence for an Early Imbalance Between Chalimus-Induced Immunomodulation and the Host’s Defense Response

  • Navaneethaiyer Umasuthan,
  • Xi Xue,
  • Albert Caballero-Solares,
  • Surendra Kumar,
  • Jillian D. Westcott,
  • Zhiyu Chen,
  • Mark D. Fast,
  • Stanko Skugor,
  • Barbara F. Nowak,
  • Richard G. Taylor,
  • Matthew L. Rise

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21072417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 7
p. 2417

Abstract

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Parasitic sea lice (e.g., Lepeophtheirus salmonis) cause costly outbreaks in salmon farming. Molecular insights into parasite-induced host responses will provide the basis for improved management strategies. We investigated the early transcriptomic responses in pelvic fins of Atlantic salmon parasitized with chalimus I stage sea lice. Fin samples collected from non-infected (i.e., pre-infected) control (PRE) and at chalimus-attachment sites (ATT) and adjacent to chalimus-attachment sites (ADJ) from infected fish were used in profiling global gene expression using 44K microarrays. We identified 6568 differentially expressed probes (DEPs, FDR p L. salmonis.

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