Saved in:
| Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
|---|---|
| Format: | Artículo científico |
| Language: | en |
| Published: |
Biology
2025
|
| Online Access: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41154820/ |
| Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Table of Contents:
- Comparative Proteomics Analysis Reveals Differential Immune Responses of to Infection Under High and Low Temperature. Chen, Xiaojuan Luo, Lejia Zhang, Beibei Zhou, Xiaowei Zhang, Kaipeng Zhang, Panpan Sun, Bin Fluctuating water temperatures and bacterial pathogens such as pose a serious threat to mariculture, resulting in significant economic losses within the flounder industry. A previous study revealed that elevated temperature enhanced dissemination in flounder tissues. However, the underlying mechanism has not been fully explained, especially the changes in protein level. In this study, label-free proteomics was utilized to investigate the impact of high temperature (23 °C) and low temperature (15 °C) on flounder immune response to infection. Our results identified 317 differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) in the low-temperature group (LI-LC) and 302 DAPs in the high-temperature group (HI-HC). GO and KEGG analyses of DAPs revealed numerous immune-related proteins and pathways. Twenty-six key DAPs in the LI-LC group and twenty-seven key DAPs in the HI-HC group were further identified and formed extensive interaction networks, respectively. Through the analysis of key immune-related DAPs that were specifically identified in both groups via Venn diagram analysis, we demonstrated that the endocytosis capacity and complement activity were enhanced in the HI-HC group, while histone abundance and RNA transport function were, respectively, increased and severely interfered with in the LI-LC group. These findings highlight a clear divergence in the immune response of flounder to infection between 15 °C and 23 °C, providing valuable insights into how temperature variation influences antibacterial immunity in fish.