Abstract
MnSOD is a ubiquitous metalloenzyme that constitutes the first line of antioxidant defense against oxidative stress. In this study, full length sequence of MnSOD was identified from hybrid crucian carp (WR, Carassius cuvieri ♀ × Carassius auratus red var ♂). Tissue-specific analysis revealed that the highest expression of WR-MnSOD was detected in kidney. Aeromonas hydrophila challenge could dramatically enhance WR-MnSOD mRNA expression in tissues. In vivo administration of purified WR-MnSOD peptide could maintain gut mucosal barrier function, rescue redox balance as well as decrease apoptotic cell death in midgut upon bacterial infection, suggesting that WR-MnSOD is playing a crucial role in gut mucosal barrier function and could be used as feed additive to improve gut immunity in fish.
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