Abstract

Diseases have remained the major issue for shrimp aquaculture industry for decades by which different shrimp species demonstrated alternative disease resistance or tolerance. However, there had been insufficient studies on the underlying host mechanisms of such phenomenon. Hence, in this study, the main objective involves gaining a deeper understanding into the functional importance of shrimp STAT gene from the aspects of expression, sequence, structure, and associated genes. STAT gene was selected primarily because of its vital signalling roles in stress, endocrine, and immune response. The differential gene expressions of Macrobrachium rosenbergii STAT (MrST) and Penaeus monodon STAT (PmST) under White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) and Vibrio parahaemolyticus/VpAHPND infections were identified through qPCR analysis. Notably, during both pathogenic infections, MrST demonstrated significant gene expression down-regulations (during either early or later post-infection time points) whereas PmST showed only significant gene expression up-regulations. Important sequence conservation or divergence was highlighted through STAT sequence comparison especially amino acid alterations at 614 aa [K (Lysine) to E (Glutamic Acid)] and 629 aa [F (Phenylalanine) to V (Valine)] from PmST (AY327491.1) to PmST (disease tolerant strain). There were significant differences observed between in silico characterized structures of MrST and PmST proteins. Important functional differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the aspects of stress, endocrine, immune, signalling, and structural were uncovered through comparative transcriptomic analysis. The DEGs associated with STAT functioning were identified including inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor, hsp90, caspase, ATP binding cassette transmembrane transporter, C-type Lectin, HMGB, ALF1, ALF3, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, catalase, and TBK1. The main findings of this study are STAT differential gene expression patterns, sequence divergence, structural differences, and associated functional DEGs. These findings can be further utilized for shrimp health or host response diagnostic studies. STAT gene can also be proposed as a suitable candidate for future studies of shrimp innate immune enhancement.

Highlights

  • The shrimp aquaculture industry is an important global economic sector especially for some middle- or low-level economies [1]

  • These shrimp diseases are mainly caused by viruses and bacteria by which the most serious diseases are White Spot Disease (WSD), Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND), Hepatopancreatic Microsporidiosis, Yellow Head Disease, and Infectious Myonecrosis [4]

  • In response to bacterial (V. parahaemolyticus/VpAHPND) infections, M. rosenbergii Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) (MrST) gene expressions demonstrated slight up-regulation at 3 hpi followed by down-regulation from 6 hpi to 48 hpi with the lowest point at 24 hpi

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Introduction

The shrimp aquaculture industry is an important global economic sector especially for some middle- or low-level economies [1]. Vital shrimp species including Litopenaeus vannamei, Penaeus monodon, and Macrobrachium rosenbergii had majorly contributed to the annual global shrimp aquaculture production of roughly 6.0 million tonnes in year 2018 [2]. The shrimp aquaculture production had always been significantly impeded by various shrimp diseases which remained the top concern for aquaculture farmers [3]. These shrimp diseases are mainly caused by viruses and bacteria by which the most serious diseases are White Spot Disease (WSD), Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND), Hepatopancreatic Microsporidiosis, Yellow Head Disease, and Infectious Myonecrosis [4]. WSD is a highly lethal shrimp viral disease caused by White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV). Some clinical signs of WSD are lethargy, white spot formation on muscle, and reduced appetite [5]

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