Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout

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Autor(a) principal: Cáceres, Pablo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Barría, Agustín, Christensen, Kris A., Bassini, Liane N., Correa, Katharina, Garcia, Baltasar [UNESP], Lhorente, Jean P., Yáñez, José M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92425-3
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/221836
Resumo: Sea lice (Caligus rogercresseyi) is an ectoparasite which causes major production losses in the salmon aquaculture industry worldwide. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are two of the most susceptible salmonid species to sea lice infestation. The objectives of this study were to: (1) identify genomic regions associated with resistance to Caligus rogercresseyi in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout by performing single-step Genome-Wide Association studies (ssGWAS), and (2) identify candidate genes related to trait variation based on exploring orthologous genes within the associated regions across species. A total of 2626 Atlantic salmon and 2643 rainbow trout were challenged and genotyped with 50 K and 57 K SNP panels, respectively. We ran two independent ssGWAS for sea lice resistance on each species and identified 7 and 13 regions explaining more than 1% of the genetic variance for the trait, with the most important regions explaining 3% and 2.7% for Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, respectively. We identified genes associated with immune response, cytoskeleton function, and cell migration when focusing on important genomic regions for each species. Moreover, we found 15 common orthogroups which were present in more than one associated genomic region, within- or between-species; however, only one orthogroup showed a clear potential biological relevance in the response against sea lice. For instance, dual-specificity protein phosphatase 10-like (dusp10) and dual-specificity protein phosphatase 8 (dusp8) were found in genomic regions associated with lice density in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, respectively. Dusp10 and dusp8 are modulators of the MAPK pathway and might be involved in the differences of the inflammation response between lice resistant and susceptible fish from both species. Our results provide further knowledge on candidate genes related to sea lice resistance and may help establish better control for sea lice in fish populations.
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spelling Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow troutSea lice (Caligus rogercresseyi) is an ectoparasite which causes major production losses in the salmon aquaculture industry worldwide. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are two of the most susceptible salmonid species to sea lice infestation. The objectives of this study were to: (1) identify genomic regions associated with resistance to Caligus rogercresseyi in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout by performing single-step Genome-Wide Association studies (ssGWAS), and (2) identify candidate genes related to trait variation based on exploring orthologous genes within the associated regions across species. A total of 2626 Atlantic salmon and 2643 rainbow trout were challenged and genotyped with 50 K and 57 K SNP panels, respectively. We ran two independent ssGWAS for sea lice resistance on each species and identified 7 and 13 regions explaining more than 1% of the genetic variance for the trait, with the most important regions explaining 3% and 2.7% for Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, respectively. We identified genes associated with immune response, cytoskeleton function, and cell migration when focusing on important genomic regions for each species. Moreover, we found 15 common orthogroups which were present in more than one associated genomic region, within- or between-species; however, only one orthogroup showed a clear potential biological relevance in the response against sea lice. For instance, dual-specificity protein phosphatase 10-like (dusp10) and dual-specificity protein phosphatase 8 (dusp8) were found in genomic regions associated with lice density in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, respectively. Dusp10 and dusp8 are modulators of the MAPK pathway and might be involved in the differences of the inflammation response between lice resistant and susceptible fish from both species. Our results provide further knowledge on candidate genes related to sea lice resistance and may help establish better control for sea lice in fish populations.Universidad de Santiago de ChileFacultad de Ciencias Veterinarias y Pecuarias Universidad de Chile, Av. Santa Rosa 11735, La PintanaThe Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies University of Edinburgh Easter BushFisheries and Oceans Canada, 4160 Marine DriveEscuela de Medicina Veterinaria Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida Universidad Andres BelloSchool of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences UNESP-Sao Paulo State UniversityAquainnovo, Cardonal S/NNúcleo Milenio INVASALCenter for Research and Innovation in Aquaculture (CRIA) Universidad de ChileSchool of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences UNESP-Sao Paulo State UniversityUniversidad de Santiago de Chile: MR/N026144/1Universidad de ChileUniversity of Edinburgh Easter BushFisheries and Oceans CanadaUniversidad Andres BelloUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)AquainnovoNúcleo Milenio INVASALCáceres, PabloBarría, AgustínChristensen, Kris A.Bassini, Liane N.Correa, KatharinaGarcia, Baltasar [UNESP]Lhorente, Jean P.Yáñez, José M.2022-04-28T19:40:53Z2022-04-28T19:40:53Z2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92425-3Scientific Reports, v. 11, n. 1, 2021.2045-2322http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22183610.1038/s41598-021-92425-32-s2.0-85108623382Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengScientific Reportsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:40:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/221836Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-04-28T19:40:53Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
title Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
spellingShingle Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
Cáceres, Pablo
title_short Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
title_full Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
title_fullStr Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
title_full_unstemmed Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
title_sort Genome-scale comparative analysis for host resistance against sea lice between Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout
author Cáceres, Pablo
author_facet Cáceres, Pablo
Barría, Agustín
Christensen, Kris A.
Bassini, Liane N.
Correa, Katharina
Garcia, Baltasar [UNESP]
Lhorente, Jean P.
Yáñez, José M.
author_role author
author2 Barría, Agustín
Christensen, Kris A.
Bassini, Liane N.
Correa, Katharina
Garcia, Baltasar [UNESP]
Lhorente, Jean P.
Yáñez, José M.
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidad de Chile
University of Edinburgh Easter Bush
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Universidad Andres Bello
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Aquainnovo
Núcleo Milenio INVASAL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cáceres, Pablo
Barría, Agustín
Christensen, Kris A.
Bassini, Liane N.
Correa, Katharina
Garcia, Baltasar [UNESP]
Lhorente, Jean P.
Yáñez, José M.
description Sea lice (Caligus rogercresseyi) is an ectoparasite which causes major production losses in the salmon aquaculture industry worldwide. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are two of the most susceptible salmonid species to sea lice infestation. The objectives of this study were to: (1) identify genomic regions associated with resistance to Caligus rogercresseyi in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout by performing single-step Genome-Wide Association studies (ssGWAS), and (2) identify candidate genes related to trait variation based on exploring orthologous genes within the associated regions across species. A total of 2626 Atlantic salmon and 2643 rainbow trout were challenged and genotyped with 50 K and 57 K SNP panels, respectively. We ran two independent ssGWAS for sea lice resistance on each species and identified 7 and 13 regions explaining more than 1% of the genetic variance for the trait, with the most important regions explaining 3% and 2.7% for Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, respectively. We identified genes associated with immune response, cytoskeleton function, and cell migration when focusing on important genomic regions for each species. Moreover, we found 15 common orthogroups which were present in more than one associated genomic region, within- or between-species; however, only one orthogroup showed a clear potential biological relevance in the response against sea lice. For instance, dual-specificity protein phosphatase 10-like (dusp10) and dual-specificity protein phosphatase 8 (dusp8) were found in genomic regions associated with lice density in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, respectively. Dusp10 and dusp8 are modulators of the MAPK pathway and might be involved in the differences of the inflammation response between lice resistant and susceptible fish from both species. Our results provide further knowledge on candidate genes related to sea lice resistance and may help establish better control for sea lice in fish populations.
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