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Understanding host response to infectious salmon anaemia virus in an Atlantic salmon cell line using single-cell RNA sequencing.
Gervais, Ophélie; Peñaloza, Carolina; Gratacap, Remi; Papadopoulou, Athina; Beltrán, Mariana; Henderson, Neil C; Houston, Ross D; Hassan, Musa A; Robledo, Diego.
Affiliation
  • Gervais O; The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, UK.
  • Peñaloza C; The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, UK.
  • Gratacap R; The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, UK.
  • Papadopoulou A; The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, UK.
  • Beltrán M; Centre for Inflammation Research, the Queen´s Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK.
  • Henderson NC; Centre for Inflammation Research, the Queen´s Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK.
  • Houston RD; MRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, Crewe Road South, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Hassan MA; The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, UK.
  • Robledo D; Benchmark Genetics, 1 Pioneer Building, Edinburgh Technopole, Penicuik, EH26 0GB, UK.
BMC Genomics ; 24(1): 161, 2023 Mar 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36991327
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Infectious Salmon Anaemia Virus (ISAV) is an Orthomixovirus that represents a large problem for salmonid aquaculture worldwide. Current prevention and treatment methods are only partially effective. Genetic selection and genome engineering have the potential to develop ISAV resistant salmon stocks. Both strategies can benefit from an improved understanding of the genomic regulation of ISAV pathogenesis. Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing of an Atlantic salmon cell line to provide the first high dimensional insight into the transcriptional landscape that underpins host-virus interaction during early ISAV infection.

RESULTS:

Salmon head kidney (SHK-1) cells were single-cell RNA sequenced at 24, 48 and 96 h post-ISAV challenge. At 24 h post infection, cells showed expression signatures consistent with viral entry, with genes such as PI3K, FAK or JNK being upregulated relative to uninfected cells. At 48 and 96 h, infected cells showed a clear anti-viral response, characterised by the expression of IFNA2 or IRF2. Uninfected bystander cells at 48 and 96 h also showed clear transcriptional differences, potentially suggesting paracrine signalling from infected cells. These bystander cells expressed pathways such as mRNA sensing, RNA degradation, ubiquitination or proteasome; and up-regulation of mitochondrial ribosome genes also seemed to play a role in the host response to the infection. Correlation between viral and host genes revealed novel genes potentially key for this fish-virus interaction.

CONCLUSIONS:

This study has increased our understanding of the cellular response of Atlantic salmon during ISAV infection and revealed host-virus interactions at the cellular level. Our results highlight various potential key genes in this host-virus interaction, which can be manipulated in future functional studies to increase the resistance of Atlantic salmon to ISAV.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Orthomyxoviridae Infections / Salmo salar / Isavirus / Fish Diseases Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: BMC Genomics Journal subject: GENETICA Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Orthomyxoviridae Infections / Salmo salar / Isavirus / Fish Diseases Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: BMC Genomics Journal subject: GENETICA Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom
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