Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA); a driving force regulating gene expression in bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) larvae development

Author:

Koven William1,Yanowski Eran1,Gardner Luke2,Nixon Oriya1,Block Barbara2

Affiliation:

1. Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research

2. Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University

Abstract

Abstract This study elucidated the role of DHA-modulated genes in the development and growth of Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) larvae ingesting increasing levels of DHA in their rotifer prey. The effect of feeding low, medium, and high rotifer (Brachionus rotundiformis) DHA levels (2.0, 3.6 and 10.9 mg DHA g− 1 DW, respectively) was tested on 2–15 days post hatching (dph) bluefin tuna larvae. Larval DHA content markedly (P < 0.05) increased in a DHA dose-dependent manner (1.5, 3.9, 6.1 mg DHA g− 1 DW larva, respectively), that was positively correlated with larval prey consumption, and growth (P < 0.05). Gene ontology enrichment analyses of DEGs demonstrated dietary DHA significantly (P < 0.05) affected different genes and biological processes at different developmental ages. The number of DHA up-regulated DEGs was highest in 10 dph larvae (408), compared to 5 (11) and 15 dph fish (34), and were mainly involved in neural and synaptic development in the brain and spinal cord. In contrast, DHA in older 15 dph larvae elicited fewer DEGs but played critical roles over a wider range of developing organs. The emerging picture underscores the importance of DHA-modulated gene expression as a driving force in bluefin tuna larval development and growth.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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