Investigation of Gene Sequence Divergence, Expression Dynamics, and Endocrine Regulation of the Vitellogenin Gene Family in the Whiteleg Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei

Dec 17, 2020Frontiers in endocrinology

Differences in Gene Patterns and Hormone Control of Egg-Yolk Protein Genes in Whiteleg Shrimp

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Abstract

At least three moderately homologous genes were identified in the whiteleg shrimp genome.

  • The identified vitellogenin proteins contain specific domains typical of oviparous animals.
  • The expression of vitellogenin genes was highest in the hepatopancreas and ovary of maturing female shrimp.
  • Multiple isoforms of the vitellogenin genes may have evolved to facilitate rapid production during vitellogenesis.
  • Different larval stages, juveniles, and subadults showed varying levels of vitellogenin transcript expression.
  • Expression patterns of vitellogenin genes were influenced by the reproductive cycle and peaked during intermolt stages.
  • The analysis suggests that vitellogenin genes may also play roles in growth and molting processes.

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Increase in expression
Comparison of transcript levels in hepatopancreas vs. ovary fragments.
0 to 12%
Gonadosomatic index range
Gonadosomatic index during female maturation cycle.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the gene family in the whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, focusing on gene sequence divergence, expression dynamics, and endocrine regulation.
  • Using transcriptomics and molecular biology methods, multiple genes were identified, revealing their expression patterns during female maturation and throughout various life stages.
  • The study also explores how from the eyestalk and other nervous tissues regulate these genes, highlighting their roles in reproduction and growth.

Essence

  • The gene family in L. vannamei consists of multiple isoforms with distinct expression patterns regulated by . These genes are crucial for both reproduction and growth processes.

Key takeaways

  • Multiple genes were identified in L. vannamei, with LvVg1 being the most abundantly expressed in the hepatopancreas and ovary of maturing females.
  • Expression patterns of genes vary significantly during different life stages, peaking during the intermolt stage and showing a unique bi-phasic pattern during ovary maturation.
  • from the eyestalk, brain, and thoracic ganglion differentially regulate the expression of genes, indicating complex hormonal control over shrimp reproduction.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on transcriptomic data, which may not capture all regulatory mechanisms involved in gene expression.
  • Limited sequence information for some genes may affect the accuracy of expression profiling and functional predictions.

Definitions

  • Vitellogenin: A major egg yolk protein synthesized primarily in females, providing nutrients for developing oocytes.
  • Neuroendocrine factors: Hormones produced by the nervous system that regulate physiological processes, including reproduction.

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