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Loma morhua infections in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) reveal relative parasite resistance and differential effects on host growth among family lines

机译:大西洋鳕鱼(GADUS MORHUA)的LOMA MORHUA感染揭示了相对寄生虫抗性和差异效应家族系列宿主生长

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Microsporidia are emerging as a threat to productivity of commercial finfish aquaculture because of high-prevalence infections facilitated by direct transmission. Infection dynamics are poorly understood for most microsporidians and inability to reliably quantify differential infections impedes disease mitigation strategies that could select broodstock with inherent disease-resistant phenotypes. Moreover, investigations of suitable biomarkers that link immune function with disease susceptibility of fishes are limited. Herein, we observe an inverse relationship between fish growth and infection status with the microsporidium Loma morhua among 50 different Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) family lines. We present a standardized template for quantifying parasite infection intensity, with the spleen being the most reliable organ for comparing natural infections and for monitoring experimental infections. Variability in infection intensities among 50 cod families suggests that differential susceptibility to L. morhua has a genetic basis. Ultra-deep Illumina sequencing identified 299 major histocompatibility class I (MH-I) variants from this regionally restricted 50-family cod population. Variation in Atlantic cod susceptibility might reflect hyper-diversification of MH-I genes and individual variability in the ability to present endogenous pathogen antigens during cell-mediated immune responses. Relevance of MH-I expansion to selective breeding for disease resistance remains poorly characterized. Importantly, differential susceptibility to L. morhua revealed impaired fish growth, resulting in a 14% reduction in fillet mass in susceptible individuals. These data imply that relative resistance to L. morhua exists in cod, that it is heritable, and that broodstock selection could be used to limit the impact of microsporidian infections on growth during finfish aquaculture.
机译:由于直接传输促进的高流行感染,Microclowia正在出现对商业鳃水产养殖生产率的威胁。对于大多数microsclidianians而言,感染动态很差并无法可靠地量化差异感染阻碍疾病缓解策略,可以选择与固有的抗病表型的亲属。此外,对疾病易感性的合适生物标志物的研究有限。在此,我们观察到50种不同大西洋鳕鱼(Gadus Morhua)家族线之间的鱼类生长和感染状况之间的逆关系。我们提出了一种用于量化寄生虫感染强度的标准化模板,脾脏是比较自然感染和监测实验感染的最可靠的器官。 50个Cod家族中感染强度的变异表明,对L.MORHUA的差异易感性具有遗传基础。超深illumina测序确定了来自该区域限制的50种家Cod群体的299个主要组织相容性I(MH-I)变体。大西洋鳕鱼易感性的变化可能反映MH-I基因的超多样化和在细胞介导的免疫应答期间呈现内源病原体抗原的能力中的个体变异性。 MH-I扩张对选择性育种抗性育种的相关性仍然存在差。重要的是,对L.MORHUA的差异敏感性显示出鱼类生长受损,导致易感个体中的圆角肿块减少了14%。这些数据意味着鳕鱼中的相对抵抗鳕鱼,即它是遗传性的,并且可以用来限制微粒感染在翅类水产养殖期间对生长的影响。

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