Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for aquafeeds. Terrestrial alternatives such as vegetable oils (VO) have been investigated and recently a strategy combining genetic selection with c...

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Main Authors: Guy Derrick R, Bron James E, Taggart John B, Pratoomyot Jarunan, Morais Sofia, Bell J Gordon, Tocher Douglas R
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-05-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/255
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spelling doaj-9d9a9d33a33d4760aa06a1518518e59a2020-11-24T21:40:16ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642011-05-0112125510.1186/1471-2164-12-255Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysisGuy Derrick RBron James ETaggart John BPratoomyot JarunanMorais SofiaBell J GordonTocher Douglas R<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for aquafeeds. Terrestrial alternatives such as vegetable oils (VO) have been investigated and recently a strategy combining genetic selection with changes in diet formulations has been proposed to meet growing demands for aquaculture products. This study investigates the influence of genotype on transcriptomic responses to sustainable feeds in Atlantic salmon.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A microarray analysis was performed to investigate the liver transcriptome of two family groups selected according to their estimated breeding values (EBVs) for flesh lipid content, 'Lean' or 'Fat', fed diets containing either FO or a VO blend. Diet principally affected metabolism genes, mainly of lipid and carbohydrate, followed by immune response genes. Genotype had a much lower impact on metabolism-related genes and affected mostly signalling pathways. Replacement of dietary FO by VO caused an up-regulation of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis, but there was a clear genotype effect as fatty acyl elongase (elovl2) was only up-regulated and desaturases (Δ5 fad and Δ6 fad) showed a higher magnitude of response in Lean fish, which was reflected in liver fatty acid composition. Fatty acid synthase (FAS) was also up-regulated by VO and the effect was independent of genotype. Genetic background of the fish clearly affected regulation of lipid metabolism, as PPARα and PPARβ were down-regulated by the VO diet only in Lean fish, while in Fat salmon SREBP-1 expression was up-regulated by VO. In addition, all three genes had a lower expression in the Lean family group than in the Fat, when fed VO. Differences in muscle adiposity between family groups may have been caused by higher levels of hepatic fatty acid and glycerophospholipid synthesis in the Fat fish, as indicated by the expression of FAS, 1-acyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase and lipid phosphate phosphohydrolase 2.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This study has identified metabolic pathways and key regulators that may respond differently to alternative plant-based feeds depending on genotype. Further studies are required but data suggest that it will be possible to identify families better adapted to alternative diet formulations that might be appropriate for future genetic selection programmes.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/255
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author Guy Derrick R
Bron James E
Taggart John B
Pratoomyot Jarunan
Morais Sofia
Bell J Gordon
Tocher Douglas R
spellingShingle Guy Derrick R
Bron James E
Taggart John B
Pratoomyot Jarunan
Morais Sofia
Bell J Gordon
Tocher Douglas R
Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis
BMC Genomics
author_facet Guy Derrick R
Bron James E
Taggart John B
Pratoomyot Jarunan
Morais Sofia
Bell J Gordon
Tocher Douglas R
author_sort Guy Derrick R
title Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis
title_short Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis
title_full Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis
title_fullStr Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis
title_sort genotype-specific responses in atlantic salmon (<it>salmo salar</it>) subject to dietary fish oil replacement by vegetable oil: a liver transcriptomic analysis
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2011-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for aquafeeds. Terrestrial alternatives such as vegetable oils (VO) have been investigated and recently a strategy combining genetic selection with changes in diet formulations has been proposed to meet growing demands for aquaculture products. This study investigates the influence of genotype on transcriptomic responses to sustainable feeds in Atlantic salmon.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A microarray analysis was performed to investigate the liver transcriptome of two family groups selected according to their estimated breeding values (EBVs) for flesh lipid content, 'Lean' or 'Fat', fed diets containing either FO or a VO blend. Diet principally affected metabolism genes, mainly of lipid and carbohydrate, followed by immune response genes. Genotype had a much lower impact on metabolism-related genes and affected mostly signalling pathways. Replacement of dietary FO by VO caused an up-regulation of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis, but there was a clear genotype effect as fatty acyl elongase (elovl2) was only up-regulated and desaturases (Δ5 fad and Δ6 fad) showed a higher magnitude of response in Lean fish, which was reflected in liver fatty acid composition. Fatty acid synthase (FAS) was also up-regulated by VO and the effect was independent of genotype. Genetic background of the fish clearly affected regulation of lipid metabolism, as PPARα and PPARβ were down-regulated by the VO diet only in Lean fish, while in Fat salmon SREBP-1 expression was up-regulated by VO. In addition, all three genes had a lower expression in the Lean family group than in the Fat, when fed VO. Differences in muscle adiposity between family groups may have been caused by higher levels of hepatic fatty acid and glycerophospholipid synthesis in the Fat fish, as indicated by the expression of FAS, 1-acyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase and lipid phosphate phosphohydrolase 2.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This study has identified metabolic pathways and key regulators that may respond differently to alternative plant-based feeds depending on genotype. Further studies are required but data suggest that it will be possible to identify families better adapted to alternative diet formulations that might be appropriate for future genetic selection programmes.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/255
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