Identification of differentially expressed genes in the hydrothermal vent shrimp Rimicaris exoculata exposed to heat stress

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作者
Cottin, Delphine [1 ]
Shillito, Bruce [1 ]
Chertemps, Thomas [2 ]
Tanguy, Arnaud [3 ,4 ]
Leger, Nelly [1 ]
Ravaux, Juliette [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, CNRS, Lab Systemat Adaptat & Evolut, UMR 7138, F-75005 Paris, France
[2] UPMC, UMR A 1272, F-75005 Paris, France
[3] CNRS, Biol Stn, UMR 7144, F-29682 Roscoff, France
[4] Univ Paris 06, Stn Biol Roscoff, Equipe Genet & Adaptat Milieu Extreme, UMR 7144, F-29682 Roscoff, France
关键词
Rimicaris exoculata; Hydrothermal vent; Heat stress; Suppression subtractive hybridization; Real-time PCR; SUPPRESSION SUBTRACTIVE HYBRIDIZATION; SHOCK PROTEINS; ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS; TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE; OXIDATIVE STRESS; CDNA MICROARRAY; PCR DATA; HSP70; EVOLUTIONARY; CHAPERONES;
D O I
10.1016/j.margen.2010.05.002
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Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The deep-sea vent shrimp Rimicaris exoculata dominates the vagile megafauna at most vent sites along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This shrimp swarms around the hot end of the hydrothermal biotope where temperature can exceed its critical maximal temperature (33-38.5 +/- 2 degrees C). It may therefore be subjected to a thermal regime that is assumed to be stressful for animals. In this study, we used a global transcriptomic approach by constructing suppression subtractive hybridization cDNA libraries in order to identify specific up- and down-regulated genes in R. exoculata exposed to a severe heat stress (1 h at 30 degrees C). A total of 218 sequences representing potentially highly expressed genes in thermally stressed shrimp were obtained. Expression of 11 genes involved in various cell functions was quantified in control and heat shocked specimens using real-time PCR. Differential expression was observed for some specific genes such as mannose receptor Cl, metalloprotease, histone H1, and hemocyanin with a strong up-regulation of several genes encoding heat shock proteins. These results suggest that R. exoculata is affected at both cellular and molecular levels by sustained exposure at 30 degrees C. The sequenced ESTs presented here will provide an excellent basis for future thermal stress studies on deep-sea vent fauna. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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