Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.

Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide results in decrease in seawater pH and increase in temperature. In this study, we demonstrated the synergistic effects of elevated seawater temperature and declined seawater pH on gene expression patterns of aspein, calmodulin, nacrein, she-7-F10 and hs...

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Main Authors: Wenguang Liu, Xiande Huang, Jianshi Lin, Maoxian He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3306283?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-67ce1062152c46d69af56ae7863fabd12020-11-25T01:53:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0173e3367910.1371/journal.pone.0033679Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.Wenguang LiuXiande HuangJianshi LinMaoxian HeOceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide results in decrease in seawater pH and increase in temperature. In this study, we demonstrated the synergistic effects of elevated seawater temperature and declined seawater pH on gene expression patterns of aspein, calmodulin, nacrein, she-7-F10 and hsp70 in the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata. Under 'business-as-usual' scenarios, four treatments were examined: (1) ambient pH (8.10) and ambient temperature (27 °C) (control condition), (2) ambient pH and elevated temperature (+3 °C), (3) declined pH (7.70) and ambient temperature, (4) declined pH and elevated temperature. The results showed that under warming and acidic seawater conditions, expression of aspein and calmodulin showed no significant differences among different time point in condition 8.10 T. But the levels of aspein and calmodulin in conditions 8.10 T+3, 7.70 T and 7.70 T+3, and levels of nacrein, she-7-F10 in all the four treatments changed significantly. Low pH and pH × temperature interaction influenced the expression of aspein and calmodulin significantly after hours 48 and 96. Significant effects of low pH and pH × temperature interaction on the expression of nacrein were observed at hour 96. The expression level of she-7-F10 was affected significantly by pH after hours 48 and 96. The expression of hsp70 was significantly affected by temperature, pH, temperature × pH interaction at hour 6, and by temperature × pH interaction at hour 24. This study suggested that declined pH and pH × temperature interaction induced down regulation of calcification related genes, and the interaction between declined seawater pH and elevated temperature caused up regulation of hsp70 in P. facata. These results demonstrate that the declined seawater pH and elevated temperature will impact the physiological process, and potentially the adaptability of P. fucata to future warming and acidified ocean.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3306283?pdf=render
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author Wenguang Liu
Xiande Huang
Jianshi Lin
Maoxian He
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Xiande Huang
Jianshi Lin
Maoxian He
Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenguang Liu
Xiande Huang
Jianshi Lin
Maoxian He
author_sort Wenguang Liu
title Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.
title_short Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.
title_full Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.
title_fullStr Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.
title_full_unstemmed Seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.
title_sort seawater acidification and elevated temperature affect gene expression patterns of the pearl oyster pinctada fucata.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide results in decrease in seawater pH and increase in temperature. In this study, we demonstrated the synergistic effects of elevated seawater temperature and declined seawater pH on gene expression patterns of aspein, calmodulin, nacrein, she-7-F10 and hsp70 in the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata. Under 'business-as-usual' scenarios, four treatments were examined: (1) ambient pH (8.10) and ambient temperature (27 °C) (control condition), (2) ambient pH and elevated temperature (+3 °C), (3) declined pH (7.70) and ambient temperature, (4) declined pH and elevated temperature. The results showed that under warming and acidic seawater conditions, expression of aspein and calmodulin showed no significant differences among different time point in condition 8.10 T. But the levels of aspein and calmodulin in conditions 8.10 T+3, 7.70 T and 7.70 T+3, and levels of nacrein, she-7-F10 in all the four treatments changed significantly. Low pH and pH × temperature interaction influenced the expression of aspein and calmodulin significantly after hours 48 and 96. Significant effects of low pH and pH × temperature interaction on the expression of nacrein were observed at hour 96. The expression level of she-7-F10 was affected significantly by pH after hours 48 and 96. The expression of hsp70 was significantly affected by temperature, pH, temperature × pH interaction at hour 6, and by temperature × pH interaction at hour 24. This study suggested that declined pH and pH × temperature interaction induced down regulation of calcification related genes, and the interaction between declined seawater pH and elevated temperature caused up regulation of hsp70 in P. facata. These results demonstrate that the declined seawater pH and elevated temperature will impact the physiological process, and potentially the adaptability of P. fucata to future warming and acidified ocean.
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