Differential gene expression after total replacement of dietary fish meal and fish oil by plant products in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) liver
2009
Panserat, S. | Hortopan, G. A. | Plagnes-juan, E. | Kolditz, C. | Lansard, M. | Skiba-cassy, S. | Esquerre, D. | Geurden, I. | Medale, Francoise | Kaushik, Sadasivam | Corraze, Genevieve
Our objective was to analyse the hepatic transcriptomes of juvenile rainbow trout fed with a plant-based diet. We focused our analysis on the total replacement of fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) by a 100% plant-based diet (0% FM, 0% FO). We analysed the postprandial hepatic transcriptomes of rainbow trout fed the two diets 8 h after feeding. Six total hepatic RNAs from each dietary group were hybridised against a trout cDNA microarray (9K). After treatment of the data respecting the standard MIAME (Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment) protocol, we found that 176 hepatic genes were differentially expressed between fish fed the two diets: 96 and 80 were over-expressed and under-expressed, respectively, in trout fed the plant-based diet. A large majority of differentially expressed genes were involved in metabolism (57%) and the others in cellular processes (21%) and transport (10%). Among the genes involved in metabolism (n = 86), 37% were associated with protein metabolism (proteolysis, amino acid catabolism), 21% with lipid metabolism (fatty acid biosynthesis, cholesterol biosynthesis), 30% with nucleic acid metabolism and 8% with glucose metabolism. Specifically, we found in rainbow trout fed the 100% plant diet an over-expression of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis (cholesterol metabolism and desaturation of polyunsaturated fatty acids) and an over-expression of a new metabolic actor, i.e., glycerol kinase which plays a key role at the interface of glucose-lipid metabolism. Overall, these data demonstrate that a number of intermediary metabolic effects occur in trout fed a totally plant-based diet. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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