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Transcriptomic and physiological analyses of hepatopancreas reveal the key metabolic changes in response to dietary copper level in Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei

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AQUACULTURE
Volume 532, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.736060

Keywords

Copper; Litopenaeus vannamei; Metabolism; Transcriptome; Immune system

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFD0900400]
  2. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-48]
  3. Industrial Chain Collaborative Innovation Project of the Demonstration Work on Innovative Development of the Marine Economy of the State Oceanic Administration [NBHY-2017-S2]
  4. Nature Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LY17C190002]
  5. Key Research Program of Zhejiang Province of China [2018C02037]
  6. Zhejiang Aquaculture Nutrition & Feed Technology Service Team [ZJANFTST2017-2]
  7. K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University

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This study investigates the metabolic changes in Litopenaeus vannamei in response to dietary copper supplementation. Shrimp fed with copper supplemented diets showed higher weight gain and Cu concentration, increased levels of essential and non-essential amino acids, and impacts on amino acid and glycerophospholipid metabolism. Additionally, pathways related to the immune system were identified in shrimp fed with specific copper diets.
All living organisms require copper for growth and development, but the gene expression profiles and molecular mechanisms underpinning dietary copper are poorly investigated. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the potential metabolic changes in response to dietary copper based on analysis of hepatopancreas transcriptome in Litopenaeus vannamei. Three practical diets were formulated to supplement 0 (control diet; C-Cu) and 40 mg kg(-1) inorganic Cu (CuSO4 center dot 5H(2)O; I-Cu) and copper amino acid chelate (O-Cu), with analyzed Cu being 12.4, 49.8 and 50.0 mg kg(-1), respectively. Shrimp fed I-Cu and O-Cu diets had higher percent weight gain and Cu concentration in tissues. Some essential amino acids (lysine, methionine, isoleucine, leucine, valine) and non-essential amino acids (tyrosine, glycine, aspartic acid, proline and serine) in hepatopancreas significantly increased in shrimp fed the copper supplemented diets. Transcriptome analysis indicated a total of 742 and 912 genes were differentially expressed (q < 0.001; log(2)fold change >= 2) in shrimp fed the I-Cu and O-Cu diets, respectively, in comparison to shrimp fed the control diet. Five and eight significantly changed pathways were annotated in the C-Cu vs. I-Cu and C-Cu vs. O-Cu comparisons, with metabolism the leading category for both. Similarly, the proportion of differentially expressed genes revealed that most were enriched in the category of metabolism. Further analysis revealed that dietary copper mainly affected amino acid and glycerophospholipid metabolism. Moreover, two significantly changed pathways (phagosome and IL-17 signaling pathway) related to the immune system were identified in shrimp fed the O-Cu diet. The present study analyzing the hepatopancreas transcriptome identified potential roles of dietary copper on amino acid and glycerophospholipid metabolism and provided new insight that will be valuable in future studies to further elucidate the nutritional molecular basis of copper.

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