Proteomics

Dataset Information

0

Investigation of the host response of naïve Atlantic salmon gill to repeat inoculation with Paramoeba perurans


ABSTRACT: In aquaculture, recurrence rates of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD), caused by the ectoparasite Paramoeba perurans (P. perurans) are high and no prophylactic strategies exist for disease prevention. In this study, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were initially inoculated with P. perurans and following the development of amoebic gill disease were treated with fresh water immersion on day 21 and day 35 post inoculation. Fish were re-inoculated following a negative Q-PCR analysis for the presence of P. perurans. The gill host immune response was investigated at 7, 14 and 18 days post re-inoculation. Differential proteome expression of immune related proteins was assessed by comparison of each time point against naïve controls. In the gill, some proteins of the innate immune system were expressed in response to gill re-colonisation by P. perurans, while no features of adaptive immunity were found to be differentially expressed. Many of the proteins identified are novel in the context of AGD and their expression profiles suggest that their roles in the response to disease development and progression in single or multiple infections warrant further investigation.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Salmo Salar (atlantic Salmon)

TISSUE(S): Gill

DISEASE(S): Parasitic Infectious Disease

SUBMITTER: Eugene Dillon  

LAB HEAD: Eugene McCarthy

PROVIDER: PXD024096 | Pride | 2021-05-21

REPOSITORIES: Pride

Dataset's files

Source:
Action DRS
2020_01_21_Michelle_G1.raw Raw
2020_01_21_Michelle_G10.raw Raw
2020_01_21_Michelle_G11.raw Raw
2020_01_21_Michelle_G12.raw Raw
2020_01_21_Michelle_G13.raw Raw
Items per page:
1 - 5 of 22

Similar Datasets

2007-11-15 | GSE9595 | GEO
2008-09-01 | E-MEXP-1286 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2008-12-01 | E-MEXP-1396 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2021-04-30 | GSE166760 | GEO
2021-07-13 | GSE179972 | GEO
2021-04-16 | PXD022101 | Pride
2010-05-25 | E-GEOD-9595 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2020-05-30 | GSE151463 | GEO
| PRJNA94083 | ENA
2022-03-24 | GSE186728 | GEO