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Relaxin receptor-like proteins in Scylla paramamosain: Two distinct types and their roles in ovarian development SCIE
期刊论文 | 2026 , 375 | GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
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Scylla paramamosain, a vital marine economic crab species along the southeast coast of China, has been insufficiently studied regarding its reproductive regulation. Relaxin and its receptors play crucial roles in regulating animal reproductive processes. However, their functions and mechanisms of action in crustaceans remain unclear. In this study, two relaxin receptor-like proteins genes (SpRRLP) from S. paramamosain were cloned and designated as SpRRLP1 and SpRRLP2. Sequence analysis revealed that both belong to the C1 type of leucine-rich repeat type G-protein coupled receptors (LGR), with SpRRLP1 classified as an LGR4-type and SpRRLP2 as an RXFP/LGR3-type relaxin receptor. Temporal and spatial expression profiles demonstrated that both genes are most highly expressed in the ovary and eyestalk of mature crabs, with their expression levels significantly increasing during the middle and late stages of ovarian development. RNAi experiment combined with transcriptome analysis indicated that SpRRLP1 may be involved in ovarian development through pathways such as immunity, autophagy, and estrogen signaling, while SpRRLP2 primarily regulates ovarian development via pathways including the synthesis of sex steroid-like hormones and arachidonic acid metabolism. This study provides valuable insights into elucidating the mechanisms underlying gonadal development and reproductive regulation in crustaceans.

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Ovarian development Ovarian development RNAi RNAi Scylla paramamosain Scylla paramamosain SpRRLP1 SpRRLP1 SpRRLP2 SpRRLP2 Transcriptome Transcriptome

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GB/T 7714 Du, Jiahui , Huang, Yicong , Liao, Jiaqian et al. Relaxin receptor-like proteins in Scylla paramamosain: Two distinct types and their roles in ovarian development [J]. | GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY , 2026 , 375 .
MLA Du, Jiahui et al. "Relaxin receptor-like proteins in Scylla paramamosain: Two distinct types and their roles in ovarian development" . | GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY 375 (2026) .
APA Du, Jiahui , Huang, Yicong , Liao, Jiaqian , Zeng, Xianyuan , Zou, Pengfei , Zhang, Ziping et al. Relaxin receptor-like proteins in Scylla paramamosain: Two distinct types and their roles in ovarian development . | GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY , 2026 , 375 .
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Transcriptomic analysis reveals the hepatopancreas metabolic mechanisms of mud crab Scylla paramamosain fed diets with terrestrial animal fat sources replacing fish oil SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 54 | COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY D-GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS
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The transcriptome analysis following an 8-week feeding trial was employed to investigate the impacts of dietary terrestrial animal fats (TAFs includes lard oil (LO), beef tallow (BT) and poultry oil (PO)) replacing fish oil (FO) on the metabolic mechanism in hepatopancreas of mud crabs (Scylla paramamosain). The fatty acid (FA) transport, biosynthesis and lipid absorption and digestion were reduced through the regulation of PPAR pathway and the mRNA expressions of monoglyceride lipases (mgls), phosphatidate phosphatase-1 (pap1), acyl-sn-glycerol-3phosphate acyltransferase delta (plcd), cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic (pkac), FA-binding protein 1 (fabp-1), FA transport protein 4 (fatp-4), short/branched chain specific acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (acdsb) and enoyl-CoA delta isomerase 2 (eci2), etc., after replacing FO with BT or LO. At the same time, dietary BT and LO regulated glycolysis, gluconeogenesis and insulin signals through increasing the genes of pyruvate dehydrogenase E1 (pdh), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (pepck) and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (pi3k) and regulated immunity status by down regulating the mRNA expressions of heat shock proteins 27 (hsp 27), cytochrome P450 (cyp 450), etc. Replacing FO with PO enhanced phospholipid storage, fat deposition, and inhibited glucose transport by up regulating pap1, mgls, lipin 1, lipin beta and down regulating glycosyl transferase (gt) and glucose transporter type 4 (glut4) expressions. The present study showed the signaling pathways and genes that were significantly regulated by TAFs replacing dietary FO, and revealed molecular mechanisms of TAFs in S. paramamosain. This would be conducive to the application of TAFs in aquatic feed.

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Fish oil replacement Fish oil replacement Scylla paramamosain Scylla paramamosain Signaling pathway Signaling pathway Terrestrial animal fats Terrestrial animal fats Transcriptome Transcriptome

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GB/T 7714 Liu, Jinjin , Cui, Shihui , Ye, Zihao et al. Transcriptomic analysis reveals the hepatopancreas metabolic mechanisms of mud crab Scylla paramamosain fed diets with terrestrial animal fat sources replacing fish oil [J]. | COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY D-GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS , 2025 , 54 .
MLA Liu, Jinjin et al. "Transcriptomic analysis reveals the hepatopancreas metabolic mechanisms of mud crab Scylla paramamosain fed diets with terrestrial animal fat sources replacing fish oil" . | COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY D-GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS 54 (2025) .
APA Liu, Jinjin , Cui, Shihui , Ye, Zihao , Chen, Jing , Tang, Mengyao , Chen, Chaojia et al. Transcriptomic analysis reveals the hepatopancreas metabolic mechanisms of mud crab Scylla paramamosain fed diets with terrestrial animal fat sources replacing fish oil . | COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY D-GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS , 2025 , 54 .
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Mechanism of formation of hybrid abalone(Haliotis discus hannai and H. fulgens) heterosis on growth trait based on allele-specific expression analysis SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 596 | AQUACULTURE
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To elucidate the formation mechanism of heterosis in hybrid abalone on growth traits, RNA sequencing was utilized to analyze the transcriptome of hybrid abalone(Haliotis discus hannai female x H. fulgens male) with obvious growth differences and some allele-specific expression (ASE) genes related to growth phenotype were identified. The results revealed the following: Nine ASE genes with specific expression were identified in the rapid-growth and slow-growth groups, with six ASE genes unique to the rapid-growth group (CDK13, CROCC, Mfsd2a, Mrps30, MRPL43, NRXN1) and six unique to the slow-growth group (Irgc, OAT, ACVR1, MYLK, MCM3AP, PCDHA8), while three ASE genes were common to both groups (Ttn, DHX8, LOC112566895). The ratio of ASE_SNP reads to total reads in the rapid-growth group tended to be less than 0.5. In contrast, it tended to be greater than 0.5 in the slow-growth group, and individuals in the rapid-growth group exhibited favorable traits toward alternative alleles. In contrast, those in the slow-growth group favored reference alleles. Results suggested that hybrid abalone's superior growth traits tend to originate from the paternal parent (H. fulgens). This study provides insights into gene identification and selection for superior growth traits in hybrid abalone, as well as a theoretical basis for understanding the molecular mechanisms regulating growth traits, thereby advancing the development of abalone genetic improvement and the identification of superior germplasm resources.

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Allele-specific expression Allele-specific expression Growth trait Growth trait Haliotis discus hannai female x H. fulgens male Haliotis discus hannai female x H. fulgens male Transcriptome sequencing Transcriptome sequencing

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GB/T 7714 Sui, Ling , Lin, Xu , Zhang, Jiexin et al. Mechanism of formation of hybrid abalone(Haliotis discus hannai and H. fulgens) heterosis on growth trait based on allele-specific expression analysis [J]. | AQUACULTURE , 2025 , 596 .
MLA Sui, Ling et al. "Mechanism of formation of hybrid abalone(Haliotis discus hannai and H. fulgens) heterosis on growth trait based on allele-specific expression analysis" . | AQUACULTURE 596 (2025) .
APA Sui, Ling , Lin, Xu , Zhang, Jiexin , Cai, Mingyi , Wang, Yilei , Zhang, Ziping . Mechanism of formation of hybrid abalone(Haliotis discus hannai and H. fulgens) heterosis on growth trait based on allele-specific expression analysis . | AQUACULTURE , 2025 , 596 .
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The Masculinizing gene is a candidate male pathway developmental factor in the mud crab Scylla paramamosain SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 935 | GENE
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The Masculinizer (Masc) gene plays a crucial role in masculinization during insect embryonic gonadal development. Nevertheless, the Masc expression pattern and function in crabs remain largely unknown. In the present study, we screened and validated the Masc gene from transcriptome data of mud crab S. paramamosain. The Masc relative transcript level in the testis was significantly higher than that of ovaries and other tissues, as measured by quantitative real-time PCR. In situ hybridization showed that Masc exhibited a significant signal throughout all stages of testicular development. The phylogenetic analysis revealed conservation in the evolution of crustaceans, potentially indicating its functional importance. Masc RNA interference showed that the expression of testis bias-related genes decreased significantly while the ovary bias-related genes increased significantly. Transcriptome data suggested that Masc regulates several signaling pathways, including the mTOR, Wnt, insulin, and other sex-related pathways. These results indicate that Masc may play a role in mud crab male development with possible application in sex control in aquaculture.

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Male development Male development Masc Masc RNA interference RNA interference Scylla paramamosain Scylla paramamosain Transcriptome Transcriptome

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GB/T 7714 Liu, Chang , Peng, Bohao , Zou, Pengfei et al. The Masculinizing gene is a candidate male pathway developmental factor in the mud crab Scylla paramamosain [J]. | GENE , 2025 , 935 .
MLA Liu, Chang et al. "The Masculinizing gene is a candidate male pathway developmental factor in the mud crab Scylla paramamosain" . | GENE 935 (2025) .
APA Liu, Chang , Peng, Bohao , Zou, Pengfei , Jia, Xiwei , Zou, Zhihua , Zhang, Jiaxi et al. The Masculinizing gene is a candidate male pathway developmental factor in the mud crab Scylla paramamosain . | GENE , 2025 , 935 .
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Molecular and structural analysis of a novel vitellogenin protein (SpVTG3) and its roles in the embryonic development of mud crab Scylla paramamosain SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 319 | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
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Vitellogenins (VTGs), being lipoproteins with high molecular weight, are the primary nutrient source for the embryonic development, and they are synthesized and accumulated massively in eggs during vitellogenesis. In this study, a novel vtg gene, Spvtg3, was discovered from our embryo transcriptome data of mud crab (Scylla paramamosain). This gene encodes a 2304-amino-acid protein featuring conserved vitellogenin domains (LPD_N, DUF1943, and VWD) and has a predicted molecular weight of 281.45 kDa. The Spvtg3 was exclusively expressed in the hepatopancreas and ovaries. During embryonic development, Spvtg3 expression dramatically increased in five pairs of appendages period. Liposome-mediated Spvtg3 dsRNA interference resulted in slower embryonic development, reduced hatching rate, and deformities. Transcriptome and metabolome analyses found some important differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in embryonic development signaling pathways (e.g., GAP junction, Wnt, and the MAPK signaling pathway), and some vital differential metabolites in metabolic pathways (e.g., lipid metabolism and pyrimidine metabolism). Furthermore, Spvtg3 and Lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE) expression levels were positively correlated with the expression of genes associated with embryonic development (sox21, eg, sox2, sox3, soxb2, foxl2-like, nr2e1, and fshr9). These results indicated that Spvtg3 plays a crucial role in mud crab embryonic development, potentially regulating VTG synthesis, transport, and metabolism.

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Embryonic development Embryonic development RNAi RNAi Scylla paramamosain Scylla paramamosain Transcriptome and metabolome Transcriptome and metabolome vtg3 vtg3

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GB/T 7714 Zhong, Zhaowei , Xu, Yan , Jiang, Yonghua et al. Molecular and structural analysis of a novel vitellogenin protein (SpVTG3) and its roles in the embryonic development of mud crab Scylla paramamosain [J]. | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES , 2025 , 319 .
MLA Zhong, Zhaowei et al. "Molecular and structural analysis of a novel vitellogenin protein (SpVTG3) and its roles in the embryonic development of mud crab Scylla paramamosain" . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES 319 (2025) .
APA Zhong, Zhaowei , Xu, Yan , Jiang, Yonghua , Zhang, Ziping , Zeng, Xianyuan , Zou, Zhihua et al. Molecular and structural analysis of a novel vitellogenin protein (SpVTG3) and its roles in the embryonic development of mud crab Scylla paramamosain . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES , 2025 , 319 .
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Nutritional and physiological effects of high-fat diets in finfish: effects on growth, immunity, lipid metabolism, and intestinal health: a review SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 195 (4) , 415-437 | JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY
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High-fat diets (HFDs) are increasingly being studied in aquaculture because of their complex species-specific effects on fish physiology. While moderate fat levels can lower feed costs, supply essential fatty acids, and promote growth in some carnivorous and fast-growing species, excessive fat intake is linked to negative outcomes, such as impaired lipid metabolism, hepatic steatosis, immune suppression, and reduced growth. Although some studies have reported improved growth in zebrafish and other tolerant species, most finfish exhibited growth inhibition, metabolic dysfunction, and greater disease susceptibility under prolonged HFD exposure. Mechanistically, HFDs disrupt lipid homeostasis by downregulating lipolytic genes (e.g., cpt1a, ppar alpha, and atgl) and upregulating lipogenic genes (e.g., srebp-1, fas, and acc), resulting in hepatic lipid accumulation. These shifts are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, reduced fatty acid beta-oxidation, oxidative stress, and activation of ER stress pathways such as ire1/xbp1. HFDs also stimulate inflammatory pathways through tlrs, nf-kappa b, and cytokines (il-6, tnf-alpha, and il-1 beta), contributing to immunometabolic imbalances. Additionally, HFDs negatively affect intestinal health by altering morphology, weakening barrier function, and disrupting microbiota composition, leading to poor nutrient absorption and increased infection risk. This review provides current evidence of HFD-induced changes in growth, immunity, lipid metabolism, mitochondrial function, and gut health in finfish. This emphasizes the importance of species-specific dietary fat optimization to improve feed efficiency, safeguard fish health, and ensure sustainable aquaculture practices.

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Fish Fish Growth Growth High-fat diets High-fat diets Immunology Immunology Lipid metabolism Lipid metabolism Reproduction Reproduction

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GB/T 7714 Desouky, Hesham Eed , Sayed, Nouran Mahmoud , Abasubong, Kenneth Prudence et al. Nutritional and physiological effects of high-fat diets in finfish: effects on growth, immunity, lipid metabolism, and intestinal health: a review [J]. | JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY , 2025 , 195 (4) : 415-437 .
MLA Desouky, Hesham Eed et al. "Nutritional and physiological effects of high-fat diets in finfish: effects on growth, immunity, lipid metabolism, and intestinal health: a review" . | JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY 195 . 4 (2025) : 415-437 .
APA Desouky, Hesham Eed , Sayed, Nouran Mahmoud , Abasubong, Kenneth Prudence , Zhang, Ziping . Nutritional and physiological effects of high-fat diets in finfish: effects on growth, immunity, lipid metabolism, and intestinal health: a review . | JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY , 2025 , 195 (4) , 415-437 .
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A genome-wide association study of growth traits in "Green Pacific hybrid abalone" (Haliotis discus hannai ♀ x H. fulgens ♂) SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 601 | AQUACULTURE
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"Green Pacific hybrid abalone" is the F1 generation obtained by artificial hybridization of the Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai Q and green abalone H. fulgens, which has been popular in China's abalone aquaculture industry in recent years due to its advantages of rapid growth. Improving the growth traits of this species contributes to the development of abalone breeding. Therefore, in this study, the genome-wide association study (GWAS) of seven growth traits was conducted in 200 "Green Pacific hybrid abalone" with 521,802 SNPs by super GBS sequencing technology. A total of 88 potentially associated SNPs and 28 potentially candidate genes were identified through annotation. Five genes, cdk2, kif13b, pde2a, prss23, and tmem131l, were selected for RT-qPCR verification, and it was inferred that these genes may indirectly regulate the growth of organisms by participating in cell differentiation, growth regulation, material transport and signal transduction in hybrid abalone at different stages of growth and development. The study also examined the relationships between various genotypes of 27 significantly associated SNPs and growth traits. Nine of them had a heterozygous genotype as the dominant genotype, and they all performed significantly better than the homozygous genotype in terms of growth traits. In conclusion, our findings provide an experimental basis for improving the performance of hybrid abalone and accelerating the breeding process, and these markers and genes can also serve as a starting point for exploring the genetic mechanisms underlying growth in hybrid abalone.

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Genome-wide association study Genome-wide association study Growth traits Growth traits H. discus hannai female x H. fulgens male H. discus hannai female x H. fulgens male SNP SNP

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GB/T 7714 Yao, Yanyu , Wang, Linyue , Li, Lu et al. A genome-wide association study of growth traits in "Green Pacific hybrid abalone" (Haliotis discus hannai ♀ x H. fulgens ♂) [J]. | AQUACULTURE , 2025 , 601 .
MLA Yao, Yanyu et al. "A genome-wide association study of growth traits in "Green Pacific hybrid abalone" (Haliotis discus hannai ♀ x H. fulgens ♂)" . | AQUACULTURE 601 (2025) .
APA Yao, Yanyu , Wang, Linyue , Li, Lu , Lin, Xu , Zhao, Zhen , Gan, Hanling et al. A genome-wide association study of growth traits in "Green Pacific hybrid abalone" (Haliotis discus hannai ♀ x H. fulgens ♂) . | AQUACULTURE , 2025 , 601 .
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Screening and preliminary analysis of antimicrobial peptide genes in Octopus sinensis SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 163 | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small molecular peptides that widely exist in organisms to resist external microbial invasion and play a crucial role in the host's immune defense system. Owing to their functions of efficient broad-spectrum killing of pathogenic microorganisms, immune enhancement, and intestinal health improvement, they have emerged as a focal point in research on the immune defense of aquatic animals in recent years. In this study, a total of 105 putative AMP-derived genes from the genome were screened, and seven candidate AMPs were finally identified by analyzing the differential expression results of the hepatopancreas and the white body transcriptomes combined with machine learning algorithms. Furthermore, the seven synthesized antimicrobial peptides were demonstrated to have good antimicrobial activity. Among them, GAP1 and Big Defensin showed the strongest antibacterial activity. GAP1 and Big Defensin exhibited antibacterial activity against four bacteria (Escherichia coli, Vibro parahaemolyticus, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus subtilis) at low concentrations of 5-10 mu M and 3.2-12.9 mu M respectively. These data will contribute to the development of AMP-based aquatic drugs.

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Antimicrobial peptide Antimicrobial peptide Big defensin Big defensin GAP1 GAP1 Machine learning Machine learning Octopus sinensis Octopus sinensis Vibrio parahaemolyticus Vibrio parahaemolyticus

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GB/T 7714 Zhou, Yuquan , Chen, Zebin , Zou, Yihua et al. Screening and preliminary analysis of antimicrobial peptide genes in Octopus sinensis [J]. | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY , 2025 , 163 .
MLA Zhou, Yuquan et al. "Screening and preliminary analysis of antimicrobial peptide genes in Octopus sinensis" . | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY 163 (2025) .
APA Zhou, Yuquan , Chen, Zebin , Zou, Yihua , Qin, Yongjie , Jiang, Yonghua , Zou, Pengfei et al. Screening and preliminary analysis of antimicrobial peptide genes in Octopus sinensis . | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY , 2025 , 163 .
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FADD cooperates with Caspase-8 to positively regulate the innate immune response and promote apoptosis following bacterial infection in Japanese eel SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 157 | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
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Fas-associated protein with Death Domain (FADD) is a crucial signaling component of apoptosis and a vital immunomodulator on inflammatory signaling pathways. However, information on FADD-mediated apoptosis and immune regulation is limited in teleost. We herein cloned a FADD homolog, AjFADD, from Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica). Expression analysis revealed that AjFADD was significantly induced by LPS, poly I:C, and Aeromonas hydrophila infection in vivo and in vitro. The expression of IFNs and IRFs, c-Rel and c-Fos, IL1 and TNF alpha, and the essential antimicrobial peptide LEAP-2 in Japanese eel liver cells was enhanced by overexpressing AjFADD, with a significant decrease of those genes following knockdown AjFADD. Luciferase activity assay, flow cytometry, and wound healing results showed that AjFADD cooperated with AjCaspase-8 to promote apoptosis of HEK293 cells and Japanese eel liver cells infected with A. hydrophila. Furthermore, AjFADD and AjCaspase-8 colocalized in the cytoplasm and displayed a direct protein-protein interaction by immunoprecipitation. Our results collectively showed that FADD cooperated with Caspase-8 to positively regulate the innate immune response and promote apoptosis in response to the A. hydrophila challenge in Japanese eel.

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Anguilla japonica Anguilla japonica Apoptosis Apoptosis Caspase-8 Caspase-8 FADD FADD Innate immunity response Innate immunity response

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GB/T 7714 Wang, Tianyu , Lin, Peng , Wang, Yilei et al. FADD cooperates with Caspase-8 to positively regulate the innate immune response and promote apoptosis following bacterial infection in Japanese eel [J]. | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY , 2025 , 157 .
MLA Wang, Tianyu et al. "FADD cooperates with Caspase-8 to positively regulate the innate immune response and promote apoptosis following bacterial infection in Japanese eel" . | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY 157 (2025) .
APA Wang, Tianyu , Lin, Peng , Wang, Yilei , Chen, Yun , Zhang, Ziping , Li, Fuyan et al. FADD cooperates with Caspase-8 to positively regulate the innate immune response and promote apoptosis following bacterial infection in Japanese eel . | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY , 2025 , 157 .
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Emulsifier is beneficial for declining dietary lipid requirement of aquatic crustaceans by accelerating the absorption, transport and deposition of lipids: A case study in mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 326 | ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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To investigate the potential of emulsifiers in reducing dietary lipid requirements of juvenile Scylla paramamosain and the associated physiological and biochemical responses, three isonitrogenous experimental diets (45 % crude protein content) with 10 % lipid content (FO, fish oil as the main lipid source), 5 % lipid content (LF) and 5 % lipid content with the addition of 0.2 % emulsifier (LF+EMU) were formulated. A total of 30 juveniles mud crabs (30.56 +/- 0.56 g) per treatment was cultured for 12 weeks in single crab cells. Compared to LF, the LF+EMU group had higher weight gain and specific growth rate. Crabs in the LF+EMU group had significantly lower lipid contents in muscle and hepatopancreas, along with reduced lipase activity, resorptive and blister-like cell quantity in hepatopancreas than those in FO group, while these values were higher than that in crabs from LF group. Emulsifier supplementation into LF diet elevated the activity of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase, while exhibiting a significantly decrease in malondialdehyde content in hepatopancreas. Furthermore, the addition of an emulsifier into LF diet did not only upregulate genes associated with lipid anabolism like sterol regulatory element binding protein 1, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, delta-9 fatty acyl desaturase and fatty acid synthase, but also upregulate genes related to lipid catabolism such as acyl-CoA oxidase 3, carnitine palmitoyl transferase I, and transport such as fatty acid-binding protein 1 and 3, fatty acid transport protein 4, scavenger receptor b, low-density lipoprotein receptor and low-density lipoprotein receptorrelated protein 2. The analysis of intestinal microbiota revealed that crabs fed with LF+EMU and FO had significantly higher Simpson, Shannon, Ace, and Chao 1 than those fed with LF diet. In the LF+EMU treatment, the abundances of Fusobacteria and Bacteroidetes phyla, along with the genera Photobacterium and Hypnobacterium, were significantly elevated compared to LF treatment, the abundances of Candidatus_Hepatoplasma genera presented an opposite trend. Therefore, emulsifier supplementation in low-fat diet could regulate intestinal microbiota, accelerate secretion and activities of digestive enzymes, facilitate the upregulation of genes associated with lipid metabolism, and thus improve the absorption, transport, deposition of lipid and growth performance and indicate the potential in diminishing dietary lipid requirement of S. paramamosain.

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Emulsifier Emulsifier Intestinal microbiota Intestinal microbiota Lipid metabolism Lipid metabolism Low-fat diet Low-fat diet Scylla paramamosain Scylla paramamosain

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GB/T 7714 Ye, Zihao , Liu, Jinjin , Cui, Shihui et al. Emulsifier is beneficial for declining dietary lipid requirement of aquatic crustaceans by accelerating the absorption, transport and deposition of lipids: A case study in mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) [J]. | ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY , 2025 , 326 .
MLA Ye, Zihao et al. "Emulsifier is beneficial for declining dietary lipid requirement of aquatic crustaceans by accelerating the absorption, transport and deposition of lipids: A case study in mud crab (Scylla paramamosain)" . | ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 326 (2025) .
APA Ye, Zihao , Liu, Jinjin , Cui, Shihui , Chen, Jing , Tang, Mengyao , Chen, Chaojia et al. Emulsifier is beneficial for declining dietary lipid requirement of aquatic crustaceans by accelerating the absorption, transport and deposition of lipids: A case study in mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) . | ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY , 2025 , 326 .
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