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A metabolomic investigation into the temperature‐dependent virulence of Pseudomonas plecoglossicida from large yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena crocea)
Authors:Lixing Huang  Yanfei Zuo  Qingling Jiang  Yongquan Su  Yingxue Qin  Xiaojin Xu  Lingmin Zhao  Qingpi Yan
Abstract:Pseudomonas plecoglossicida is associated with multiple fish diseases, and temperature is one of the most important environmental factors related to its outbreak. To elucidate the influence of temperature variation on the pathogen, the global metabolomics of P. plecoglossicida (NZBD9) were analysed at the virulent (18°C) and avirulent (12°C and 28°C) temperatures. The result showed that the levels of Phosphoric acid, Tyrosine, Spermidine and Sucrose were significantly reduced,while Itaconic acid, Glucaric acid and Isomaltose were increased in P. plecoglossicida at 18°C. These metabolic adjustments assist P. plecoglossicida to survive in adverse environments, proliferate in the host, colonize and resist host immune clearance during the initial steps of infection. The results suggested that L321_03626 and L321_18122 genes played a key role in the regulation of these metabolic adaptions and thus regulated P. plecoglossicida virulence at virulent temperature, which was proved by further gene silencing and artificial infection. The present study, for the first time, determines the P. plecoglossicida metabolomic responses to temperature variation, which is helpful to explore its pathogenic mechanism and provides reference for disease control.
Keywords:metabolomics     Pseudomonas plecoglossicida     temperature‐dependent virulence  white nodules disease
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