Marine Drugs (Aug 2021)

Transcriptome Profiling of the Pacific Oyster <i>Crassostrea gigas</i> Visceral Ganglia over a Reproduction Cycle Identifies Novel Regulatory Peptides

  • Emilie Réalis-Doyelle,
  • Julie Schwartz,
  • Cédric Cabau,
  • Lorane Le Franc,
  • Benoit Bernay,
  • Guillaume Rivière,
  • Christophe Klopp,
  • Pascal Favrel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md19080452
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 8
p. 452

Abstract

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The neuropeptides involved in the regulation of reproduction in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) are quite diverse. To investigate this diversity, a transcriptomic survey of the visceral ganglia (VG) was carried out over an annual reproductive cycle. RNA-seq data from 26 samples corresponding to VG at different stages of reproduction were de novo assembled to generate a specific reference transcriptome of the oyster nervous system and used to identify differentially expressed transcripts. Transcriptome mining led to the identification of novel neuropeptide precursors (NPPs) related to the bilaterian Eclosion Hormone (EH), crustacean female sex hormone/Interleukin 17, Nesfatin, neuroparsin/IGFBP, prokineticins, and urotensin I; to the protostome GNQQN, pleurin, prohormones 3 and 4, prothoracotropic hormones (PTTH), and QSamide/PXXXamide; to the lophotrochozoan CCWamide, CLCCY, HFAamide, and LXRX; and to the mollusk-specific NPPs CCCGS, clionin, FYFY, GNamide, GRWRN, GSWN, GWE, IWMPxxGYxx, LXRYamide, RTLFamide, SLRFamide, and WGAGamide. Among the complete repertoire of NPPs, no sex-biased expression was observed. However, 25 NPPs displayed reproduction stage-specific expression, supporting their involvement in the control of gametogenesis or associated metabolisms.

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