Evaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR study in abalone Haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stress
Abstract Background The evaluation of suitable reference genes as normalization controls is a prerequisite requirement for launching quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (RT-qPCR)-based expression study. In order to select the stable reference genes in abalone Haliotis discus hannai tissues (gill...
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doaj-ad0fd3ea49964159aca8c16c97c898252021-04-02T03:10:06ZengThe Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic ScienceFisheries and Aquatic Sciences2234-17572016-06-0119111110.1186/s41240-016-0022-zEvaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR study in abalone Haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stressSang Yoon Lee0Yoon Kwon Nam1Department of Marine Bio-Materials & Aquaculture, Pukyong National UniversityDepartment of Marine Bio-Materials & Aquaculture, Pukyong National UniversityAbstract Background The evaluation of suitable reference genes as normalization controls is a prerequisite requirement for launching quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (RT-qPCR)-based expression study. In order to select the stable reference genes in abalone Haliotis discus hannai tissues (gill and hepatopancreas) under heavy metal exposure conditions (Cu, Zn, and Cd), 12 potential candidate housekeeping genes were subjected to expression stability based on the comprehensive ranking while integrating four different statistical algorithms (geNorm, NormFinder, BestKeeper, and ΔCT method). Results Expression stability in the gill subset was determined as RPL7 > RPL8 > ACTB > RPL3 > PPIB > RPL7A > EF1A > RPL4 > GAPDH > RPL5 > UBE2 > B-TU. On the other hand, the ranking in the subset for hepatopancreas was RPL7 > RPL3 > RPL8 > ACTB > RPL4 > EF1A > RPL5 > RPL7A > B-TU > UBE2 > PPIB > GAPDH. The pairwise variation assessed by the geNorm program indicates that two reference genes could be sufficient for accurate normalization in both gill and hepatopancreas subsets. Overall, both gill and hepatopancreas subsets recommended ribosomal protein genes (particularly RPL7) as stable references, whereas traditional housekeepers such as β-tubulin (B-TU) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) genes were ranked as unstable genes. The validation of reference gene selection was confirmed with the quantitative assay of MT transcripts. Conclusions The present analysis showed the importance of validating reference genes with multiple algorithmic approaches to select genes that are truly stable. Our results indicate that expression stability of a given reference gene could not always have consensus across tissue types. The data from this study could be a good guide for the future design of RT-qPCR studies with respect to metal regulation/detoxification and other related physiologies in this abalone species.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41240-016-0022-zReference geneRT-qPCRGene expression studyAbalone Haliotis discus hannaiHeavy metal overload |
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Evaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR study in abalone Haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stress |
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Evaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR study in abalone Haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stress |
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Evaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR study in abalone Haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stress |
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Evaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR study in abalone Haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stress |
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Evaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR study in abalone Haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stress |
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evaluation of reference genes for rt-qpcr study in abalone haliotis discus hannai during heavy metal overload stress |
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The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Science |
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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences |
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2234-1757 |
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2016-06-01 |
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Abstract Background The evaluation of suitable reference genes as normalization controls is a prerequisite requirement for launching quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (RT-qPCR)-based expression study. In order to select the stable reference genes in abalone Haliotis discus hannai tissues (gill and hepatopancreas) under heavy metal exposure conditions (Cu, Zn, and Cd), 12 potential candidate housekeeping genes were subjected to expression stability based on the comprehensive ranking while integrating four different statistical algorithms (geNorm, NormFinder, BestKeeper, and ΔCT method). Results Expression stability in the gill subset was determined as RPL7 > RPL8 > ACTB > RPL3 > PPIB > RPL7A > EF1A > RPL4 > GAPDH > RPL5 > UBE2 > B-TU. On the other hand, the ranking in the subset for hepatopancreas was RPL7 > RPL3 > RPL8 > ACTB > RPL4 > EF1A > RPL5 > RPL7A > B-TU > UBE2 > PPIB > GAPDH. The pairwise variation assessed by the geNorm program indicates that two reference genes could be sufficient for accurate normalization in both gill and hepatopancreas subsets. Overall, both gill and hepatopancreas subsets recommended ribosomal protein genes (particularly RPL7) as stable references, whereas traditional housekeepers such as β-tubulin (B-TU) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) genes were ranked as unstable genes. The validation of reference gene selection was confirmed with the quantitative assay of MT transcripts. Conclusions The present analysis showed the importance of validating reference genes with multiple algorithmic approaches to select genes that are truly stable. Our results indicate that expression stability of a given reference gene could not always have consensus across tissue types. The data from this study could be a good guide for the future design of RT-qPCR studies with respect to metal regulation/detoxification and other related physiologies in this abalone species. |
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Reference gene RT-qPCR Gene expression study Abalone Haliotis discus hannai Heavy metal overload |
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