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Pseudozyma Priming Influences Expression of Genes Involved in Metabolic Pathways and Immunity in Zebrafish Larvae

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dc.contributor.author Siriyappagouder, Prabhugouda
dc.contributor.author Galindo-Villegas, Jorge
dc.contributor.author Dhanasiri, Anusha-K-S
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Qirui
dc.contributor.author Mulero, Victoriano
dc.contributor.author Kiron, Viswanath
dc.contributor.author Fernandes, Jorge-M-O
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-09T10:18:49Z
dc.date.available 2025-05-09T10:18:49Z
dc.date.issued 2020-05-22
dc.identifier.citation Siriyappagouder P, Galindo-Villegas J, Dhanasiri AKS, Zhang Q, Mulero V, Kiron V, et al. Pseudozyma Priming Influences Expression of Genes Involved in Metabolic Pathways and Immunity in Zebrafish Larvae. Front Immunol. 2020;11:978.
dc.identifier.issn 1664-3224
dc.identifier.uri https://sms.carm.es/ricsmur/handle/123456789/18978
dc.description.abstract Fungi, particularly yeasts, are known essential components of the host microbiota but their functional relevance in development of immunity and physiological processes of fish remains to be elucidated. In this study, we used a transcriptomic approach and a germ-free (GF) fish model to determine the response of newly hatched zebrafish larvae after 24 h exposure to Pseudozyma sp. when compared to conventionally-raised (CR) larvae. We observed 59 differentially expressed genes in Pseudozyma-exposed GF zebrafish larvae compared to their naïve control siblings. Surprisingly, in CR larvae, there was not a clear transcriptome difference between Pseudozyma-exposed and control larvae. Differentially expressed genes in GF larvae were involved in host metabolic pathways, mainly peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, steroid hormone biosynthesis, drug metabolism and bile acid biosynthesis. We also observed a significant change in the transcript levels of immune-related genes, namely complement component 3a, galectin 2b, ubiquitin specific peptidase 21, and aquaporins. Nevertheless, we did not observe any significant response at the cellular level, since there were no differences between neutrophil migration or proliferation between control and yeast-exposed GF larvae. Our findings reveal that exposure to Pseudozyma sp. may affect metabolic pathways and immune-related processes in germ-free zebrafish, suggesting that commensal yeast likely play a significant part in the early development of fish larvae.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
dc.rights Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 España
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es *
dc.subject.mesh Animals
dc.subject.mesh Animals, Genetically Modified
dc.subject.mesh Basidiomycota/immunology/physiology
dc.subject.mesh Gene Expression Profiling
dc.subject.mesh Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
dc.subject.mesh Gene Regulatory Networks
dc.subject.mesh Host-Pathogen Interactions
dc.subject.mesh Immunity/genetics
dc.subject.mesh Larva/genetics/immunology/metabolism/microbiology
dc.subject.mesh Metabolic Networks and Pathways/genetics
dc.subject.mesh Neutrophils/immunology/metabolism/microbiology
dc.subject.mesh Transcriptome
dc.subject.mesh Zebrafish/genetics/immunology/metabolism/microbiology
dc.subject.mesh Zebrafish Proteins/genetics/immunology/metabolism
dc.title Pseudozyma Priming Influences Expression of Genes Involved in Metabolic Pathways and Immunity in Zebrafish Larvae
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.pmid 32528473
dc.relation.publisherversion https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00978
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.identifier.doi 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00978
dc.journal.title Frontiers in Immunology


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