Comparando o SAR com e sem biofloc: resposta transcricional de genes relacionados ao sistema imune em pós-larvas de Litopenaeusvannamei
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.v33n1a03Palavras-chave:
aquicultura, biofloco, camarão, expressão genética, Penaeidina, peptídeo antimicrobiano, SAR, sistema imunológico do camarãoResumo
Antecedentes: A criação de camarões está evoluindo de sistemas semi-intensivos para hiper-intensivos como tecnologia de bioflocos e sistemas de recirculação. Objetivo: Avaliar a resposta transcricional promovida pelo biofloco em um sistema de aquicultura recirculante (SAR). Métodos: Utilizamos RT-PCR quantitativo em tempo real para monitorar sete genes-chave relacionados ao sistema imune em pós-larvas de camarão, criados em SAR com e sem bioflocos (BF e no-BF). Além disso, apresentamos pela primeira vez sequências nucleotídicas do fator de ribosilação do ADP 4 (LvArf4) de Litopenaeus vannamei. Resultados: Os resultados mostraram que o Penaeidina3 (PEN3), Penaeidina4 (Pen4), Crustina e Toll genes (LvToll) foram sobre-expressos entre 3 e 24 h em ambos os sistemas, e o Factor de Necrose do Receptor 6 associado e protuberância (TRAF6) no BF como uma resposta precoce. Com relação à expressão diferencial entre tratamentos, 13 ocorrências foram apresentadas. Nove onde o BF foi maior do que os não-BF e quatro onde o não-BF foi maior do que o BF. A expressão foi maior do que em BF não-BF em Pen3, Crustin, LvToll, TRAF6, IMD e LvArf4. Em contraste, a expressão foi mais elevada no não-BF em Pen3, Pen4 e TRAF6. Conclusões: O BF modula a transcrição de resposta imune relacionada no camarão como um genes de resposta precoce. No entanto, o SAR não BF promove uma resposta semelhante.
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