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WCID 2021

Recombinant Activity Gene: An analysis of expression profile during development stages of Pterophyllum Scalare

Gayatri Tripathi, Speaker at Infection Conferences
ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, India
Title : Recombinant Activity Gene: An analysis of expression profile during development stages of Pterophyllum Scalare

Abstract:

Early larval developmental stages of aquatic animals are highly susceptible to opportunistic pathogens until the complete maturation of the lymphoid organs. Knowledge of the expression pattern of important markers of adaptive immune system during the ontogenetic development is essential before vaccinating the fish. In the present study, Pterophyllum scalare (angelfish) was taken to explore the relative expression profile of developmental markers of adaptive immunity, recombination activating gene-2 (RAG-2) and immunoglobulin M (IgM). The fishes were bred and early developmental stages (0–45 days post-hatched) were used to assess the expression profile. The genes, RAG-2 and IgM were cloned and sequenced with the base pair lengths of 1958 bp and 225 bp respectively. The mRNA expression of RAG-2 appeared at insignificant level at the first day of hatching, but the expression was significantly increased from 24 dph (days post-hatching) onwards and reached its peak at 27 dph. The results proved that the maturation of lymphoid organs was completed at 27 dph as the respective protein is involved in the V(D)J recombination, important for the maturation of lymphoid organs. A similar trend was also observed in the mRNA transcript levels of IgM gene and a significantly high expression was detected from 27 dph onwards. The significantly high expression from 27 dph from RAG-2 and IgM marks the time of development and maturation of lymphoid organs in P. scalare. The study would be helpful in optimizing the timing of vaccination in order to allow protection as earliest possible for reducing the disease incidence during larval rearing.

Biography:

An accomplished scientist and experienced professional, armed with a PhD degree in Life Sciences. She is working as Principal Scientist in the Aquatic Environment and Health management Division of Deemed University Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai. She possesses comprehensive experience in aquatic animal diseases & their diagnostic research encompassing embryonic stem cell biology, nanotoxicology, and immunotoxicology. A recognized researcher in the field of fish disease diagnosis and therapy with an enviable track record of scientific achievements through publications as well as researching and implementing new scientific concepts and procedures. More than 50 publications comprising papers in international journals and national journals. She has 1312 citations to her name and has achieved a i10 index of 24.

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