Title
Comparative analysis of a teleost skeleton transcriptome provides insight into its regulation
Date Issued
05 September 2013
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Vieira F.A.
Thorne M.A.S.
Stueber K.
Reinhardt R.
Clark M.S.
Gisbert E.
Power D.M.
Institut de Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier
Publisher(s)
Academic Press Inc.
Abstract
An articulated endoskeleton that is calcified is a unifying innovation of the vertebrates, however the molecular basis of the structural divergence between terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates, such as teleost fish, has not been determined. In the present study long-read next generation sequencing (NGS, Roche 454 platform) was used to characterize acellular perichondral bone (vertebrae) and chondroid bone (gill arch) in the gilthead sea bream (Sparus auratus). A total of 15.97 and 14.53. Mb were produced, respectively from vertebrae and gill arch cDNA libraries and yielded 32,374 and 28,371 contigs (consensus sequences) respectively. 10,455 contigs from vertebrae and 10,625 contigs from gill arches were annotated with gene ontology terms. Comparative analysis of the global transcriptome revealed 4249 unique transcripts in vertebrae, 4201 unique transcripts in the gill arches and 3700 common transcripts. Several core gene networks were conserved between the gilthead sea bream and mammalian skeleton. Transcripts for putative endocrine factors were identified in acellular gilthead sea bream bone suggesting that in common with mammalian bone it can act as an endocrine tissue. The acellular bone of the vertebra, in contrast to current opinion based on histological analysis, was responsive to a short fast and significant (p<. 0.05) down-regulation of several transcripts identified by NGS, osteonectin, osteocalcin, cathepsin K and IGFI occurred. In gill arches fasting caused a significant (p<. 0.05) down-regulation of osteocalcin and up-regulation of MMP9. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
Start page
45
End page
58
Volume
191
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología del desarrollo
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84879732127
Source
General and Comparative Endocrinology
ISSN of the container
00166480
Sponsor(s)
The authors thank Angela Ramos for extraction of RNA. The study was funded by Lifecycle EU-FP7 222719. FAV was in receipt of a Post-doctoral Grant (BPD/73597/ 2010) from the Science and Technology Foundation (FCT), Portugal. MAST and MSC were funded by Natural Environment Research Council core funding to the British Antarctic Survey. Seventh Framework Programme - 222719 - FP7
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