Metabolomics and Multi-Omics Determination of Potential Plasma Biomarkers in PRV-1-Infected Atlantic Salmon.

Autor: Ivanova L; Norwegian Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 64, 1431 Ås, Norway., Rangel-Huerta OD; Norwegian Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 64, 1431 Ås, Norway., Tartor H; Norwegian Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 64, 1431 Ås, Norway., Dahle MK; Norwegian Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 64, 1431 Ås, Norway., Uhlig S; Norwegian Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 64, 1431 Ås, Norway., Fæste CK; Norwegian Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 64, 1431 Ås, Norway.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Metabolites [Metabolites] 2024 Jul 02; Vol. 14 (7). Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 02.
DOI: 10.3390/metabo14070375
Abstrakt: Metabolomic analysis has been explored to search for disease biomarkers in humans for some time. The application to animal species, including fish, however, is still at the beginning. In the present study, we have used targeted and untargeted metabolomics to identify metabolites in the plasma of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) challenged with Piscine orthoreovirus (PRV-1), aiming to find metabolites associated with the progression of PRV-1 infection into heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI). The metabolomes of control and PRV-1-infected salmon were compared at three time points during disease development by employing different biostatistical approaches. Targeted metabolomics resulted in the determination of affected metabolites and metabolic pathways, revealing a substantial impact of PRV-1 infection on lipid homeostasis, especially on several (lyso)phosphatidylcholines, ceramides, and triglycerides. Untargeted metabolomics showed a clear separation of the treatment groups at later study time points, mainly due to effects on lipid metabolism pathways. In a subsequent multi-omics approach, we combined both metabolomics datasets with previously reported proteomics data generated from the same salmon plasma samples. Data processing with DIABLO software resulted in the identification of significant metabolites and proteins that were representative of the HSMI development in the salmon.
Databáze: MEDLINE