Analysis of transcriptional responses of normalizing genes on Crassostrea brasiliana under different experimental conditions. (23rd March 2017)
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- Title:
- Analysis of transcriptional responses of normalizing genes on Crassostrea brasiliana under different experimental conditions. (23rd March 2017)
- Main Title:
- Analysis of transcriptional responses of normalizing genes on Crassostrea brasiliana under different experimental conditions
- Authors:
- Müller, Gabrielle do Amaral e Silva
de Lima, Daína
Zacchi, Flávia Lucena
Piazza, Rômi Sharon
Lüchmann, Karim Hahn
Mattos, Jacó Joaquim
Schlenk, Daniel
Bainy, Afonso Celso Dias - Abstract:
- Abstract: Bivalves show remarkable plasticity to environmental changes and have been proposed as sentinel organisms in biomonitoring. Studies related to transcriptional analysis using quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction (qRT‐PCR) in these organisms have notably increased, imposing a need to identify and validate adequate reference genes for an accurate and reliable analysis. In the present study, 9 reference genes were selected from transcriptome data of Crassostrea brasiliana to identify their suitability as qRT‐PCR normalizer genes. The transcriptional patterns were analyzed in gills of oysters under 3 different conditions: different temperatures (18, 24, or 32 °C) and phenanthrene (100 µg L −1 ) combined exposure; different salinities (10, 25, or 35‰) and phenanthrene combined exposure; and 10% of diesel fuel water‐accommodated fraction (diesel‐WAF) exposure. Reference gene stability was calculated using 5 algorithms (geNorm, NormFinder, BestKeeper, ΔCt, RefFinder). Transcripts of ankyrin ‐ like ( ANK ), glyceraldehyde 3‐phosphate dehydrogenase‐like (GAPDH), and α‐tubulin ‐ like ( TUBA ) genes showed minor changes in different temperature/phenanthrene treatment. Transcripts of ANK, β‐actin‐like, and β‐tubulin‐like genes showed better stability at salinity/phenanthrene treatment, and ANK, TUBA, and 28S ribosomal protein‐like genes showed the most stable transcription pattern in oysters exposed to diesel‐WAF exposure. The present study constitutes the firstAbstract: Bivalves show remarkable plasticity to environmental changes and have been proposed as sentinel organisms in biomonitoring. Studies related to transcriptional analysis using quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction (qRT‐PCR) in these organisms have notably increased, imposing a need to identify and validate adequate reference genes for an accurate and reliable analysis. In the present study, 9 reference genes were selected from transcriptome data of Crassostrea brasiliana to identify their suitability as qRT‐PCR normalizer genes. The transcriptional patterns were analyzed in gills of oysters under 3 different conditions: different temperatures (18, 24, or 32 °C) and phenanthrene (100 µg L −1 ) combined exposure; different salinities (10, 25, or 35‰) and phenanthrene combined exposure; and 10% of diesel fuel water‐accommodated fraction (diesel‐WAF) exposure. Reference gene stability was calculated using 5 algorithms (geNorm, NormFinder, BestKeeper, ΔCt, RefFinder). Transcripts of ankyrin ‐ like ( ANK ), glyceraldehyde 3‐phosphate dehydrogenase‐like (GAPDH), and α‐tubulin ‐ like ( TUBA ) genes showed minor changes in different temperature/phenanthrene treatment. Transcripts of ANK, β‐actin‐like, and β‐tubulin‐like genes showed better stability at salinity/phenanthrene treatment, and ANK, TUBA, and 28S ribosomal protein‐like genes showed the most stable transcription pattern in oysters exposed to diesel‐WAF exposure. The present study constitutes the first systematic analysis of reference gene selection for qRT‐PCR normalization in C. brasiliana . These genes could be employed in studies using qRT‐PCR analysis under similar experimental conditions. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:2190–2198. © 2017 SETAC … (more)
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- Environmental toxicology and chemistry. Volume 36:Number 8(2017)
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- Environmental toxicology and chemistry
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- Volume 36:Number 8(2017)
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- Volume 36, Issue 8 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 36
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0036-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 2190
- Page End:
- 2198
- Publication Date:
- 2017-03-23
- Subjects:
- Biomarkers -- Environmental toxicology -- Mollusc toxicology -- Aquatic invertebrates -- Polycyclic Aromatic hydrocarbons
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals
Environmental chemistry -- Periodicals
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- 10.1002/etc.3755 ↗
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- 0730-7268
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