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Physiological responses of reared sea bream (Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758) to an Amyloodinium ocellatum outbreak
Authors:M Moreira  D Schrama  F Soares  T Wulff  P Pousão‐Ferreira  P Rodrigues
Institution:1. IPMA – Portuguese Institute for the Ocean and Atmosphere, EPPO – Aquaculture Research Station, Olh?o, Portugal;2. CCMAR – Centre of Marine Sciences, University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal;3. The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark, H?rsholm, Denmark
Abstract:Amyloodiniosis represents a major bottleneck for semi‐intensive aquaculture production in Southern Europe, causing extremely high mortalities. Amyloodinium ocellatum is a parasitic dinoflagellate that can infest almost all fish, crustacean and bivalves that live within its ecological range. Fish mortalities are usually attributed to anoxia, associated with serious gill hyperplasia, inflammation, haemorrhage and necrosis in heavy infestations; or with osmoregulatory impairment and secondary microbial infections due to severe epithelial damage in mild infestation. However, physiological information about the host responses to A. ocellatum infestation is scarce. In this work, we analysed the proteome of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) plasma and relate it with haematological and immunological indicators, in order to enlighten the different physiological responses when exposed to an A. ocellatum outbreak. Using 2D‐DIGE, immunological and haematological analysis and in response to the A. ocellatum contamination we have identified several proteins associated with acute‐phase response, inflammation, lipid transport, homoeostasis, and osmoregulation, wound healing, neoplasia and iron transport. Overall, this preliminary study revealed that amyloodiniosis affects some fish functional pathways as revealed by the changes in the plasma proteome of S. aurata, and that the innate immunological system is not activated in the presence of the parasite.
Keywords:   Amyloodinium ocellatum     gilthead sea bream  physiological responses  proteomics
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