Changes in fatty acid composition in the giant clam Tridacna maxima in response to thermal stress

Author:

Dubousquet Vaimiti123,Gros Emmanuelle4,Berteaux-Lecellier Véronique15,Viguier Bruno4,Raharivelomanana Phila2,Bertrand Cédric4,Lecellier Gaël J.165

Affiliation:

1. EPHE, PSL Research University, UPVD-CNRS, USR3278 CRIOBE, 98729 Moorea, French Polynesia

2. University of French Polynesia-Ifremer-ILM-IRD, UMR241 EIO, BP 6570, 98702 Faa'a, Tahiti, French Polynesia

3. Département de recherche agronomique appliquée, Service du développement rural, BP 100, Papeete, Tahiti 98713, French Polynesia

4. EPHE, PSL Research University, UPVD-CNRS, USR3278 CRIOBE, 66860 Perpignan, France

5. Laboratoire d'Excellence “CORAIL”, 58 Avenue Paul Alduy, 66860 Perpignan Cedex, France

6. Université Paris-Saclay/Versailles-Saint Quentin en Yvelines, 55 Avenue de Paris, 78035 Versailles Cedex, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Temperature can modify membrane fluidity and thus affects cellular functions and physiological activities. This study examines lipid remodelling in the marine symbiotic organism, Tridacna maxima, during a time series of induced thermal stress, with an emphasis on the morphology of their symbiont Symbiodinium. First, we show that the French Polynesian giant clams harbour an important proportion of saturated fatty acids (SFA), which reflects their tropical location. Second, in contrast to most marine organisms, the total lipid content in giant clams remained constant under stress, though some changes in their composition were shown. Third, the stress-induced changes in fatty acid (FA) diversity were accompanied by an upregulation of genes involved in lipids and ROS pathways. Finally, our microscopic analysis revealed that for the giant clam's symbiont, Symbiodinium, thermal stress led to two sequential cell death processes. Our data suggests that the degradation of Symbiodinium cells could provide an additional source of energy to T. maxima in response to heat stress.

Funder

Délégation à la Recherche of French Polynesia

Ministère de l'Outre-Mer

Contrat de Projet Etat-Polynésie Française

Bourse doctorale

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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