TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of molecular markers in pectoral fin to predict artificial maturation of female European eels (Anguilla anguilla)
AU - Dirks, Ron P.
AU - Burgerhout, Erik
AU - Brittijn, Sebastiaan A.
AU - de Wijze, Danielle L.
AU - Ozupek, Hulya
AU - Tuinhof-Koelma, Nynke
AU - Minegishi, Yuki
AU - Jong-Raadsen, Susanne A.
AU - Spaink, Herman P.
AU - van den Thillart, Guido E.E.J.M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Mieke and John van Dooren (Passie voor Vis, Sevenum, The Netherlands) are greatly acknowledged for providing the farmed silver eels. We thank Dr. Hans Jansen for helpful discussions. This study was supported by Grants from the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs/SenterNovem (Grant No. 359 SII081030 ) and from the EU commission (PROEEL, Grant Agreement No. 245257).
PY - 2014/8/1
Y1 - 2014/8/1
N2 - The European eel is a critically endangered species that cannot be reproduced in captivity yet. Artificial maturation of female European eels can be achieved via a laborious and expensive procedure, including weekly injections with pituitary extracts for up to 6. months. The success rate is highly variable and a minimally invasive method for early selection of responsive eels would prevent the unnecessary and lengthy treatment of non-responding individuals. Since sexual maturation of European eels is accompanied by morphological changes of the pectoral fin, we examined whether fin could be used to monitor the response to the hormone treatment. Farmed eels were subjected to weekly injections with pituitary extracts and representative groups were sampled at 0 and 14-18. weeks of hormone treatment. Responders and non-responders were identified based on the gonado-somatic index. Transcriptomes of pectoral fin samples obtained at the start and end of the trial were mapped using Illumina RNAseq. Responders showed 384 and non-responders only 54 differentially expressed genes. Highly stringent selection based on minimum expression levels and fold-changes and a manual re-annotation round yielded 23 up-regulated and 21 down-regulated maturation marker genes. The up-regulated markers belong to five categories: proteases, skin/mucus structural proteins, steroid hormone signaling, tyrosine/dopamine metabolism and lipid metabolism. The down-regulated markers are either blood markers or lectin-related genes. In conclusion, pectoral fin transcriptomes are a rich source of indicator markers for monitoring hormone induced sexual maturation of female European eels. In addition, these markers provide important new insight into several fundamental processes in eel biology.
AB - The European eel is a critically endangered species that cannot be reproduced in captivity yet. Artificial maturation of female European eels can be achieved via a laborious and expensive procedure, including weekly injections with pituitary extracts for up to 6. months. The success rate is highly variable and a minimally invasive method for early selection of responsive eels would prevent the unnecessary and lengthy treatment of non-responding individuals. Since sexual maturation of European eels is accompanied by morphological changes of the pectoral fin, we examined whether fin could be used to monitor the response to the hormone treatment. Farmed eels were subjected to weekly injections with pituitary extracts and representative groups were sampled at 0 and 14-18. weeks of hormone treatment. Responders and non-responders were identified based on the gonado-somatic index. Transcriptomes of pectoral fin samples obtained at the start and end of the trial were mapped using Illumina RNAseq. Responders showed 384 and non-responders only 54 differentially expressed genes. Highly stringent selection based on minimum expression levels and fold-changes and a manual re-annotation round yielded 23 up-regulated and 21 down-regulated maturation marker genes. The up-regulated markers belong to five categories: proteases, skin/mucus structural proteins, steroid hormone signaling, tyrosine/dopamine metabolism and lipid metabolism. The down-regulated markers are either blood markers or lectin-related genes. In conclusion, pectoral fin transcriptomes are a rich source of indicator markers for monitoring hormone induced sexual maturation of female European eels. In addition, these markers provide important new insight into several fundamental processes in eel biology.
KW - Artificial maturation
KW - European eel
KW - Minimally invasive
KW - Pectoral fin
KW - Predictive markers
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2014.06.023
DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2014.06.023
M3 - Article
C2 - 24992558
AN - SCOPUS:84904050645
VL - 204
SP - 267
EP - 276
JO - General and Comparative Endocrinology
JF - General and Comparative Endocrinology
SN - 0016-6480
ER -