Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)

As nutrition-related expenses constitute the majority of the costs for aquaculture farms, it is essential for them to use feeds that provide an ideal combination of nutrients for the species of choice. In this study, the relative effect of consuming three different pelleted feeds (B, C and D) in com...

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Main Authors: Ngoh, Si Yan, Tan, Daniel, Shen, Xueyan, Kathiresan, Purushothaman, Jiang, Junhui, Liew, Woei Chang, Thevasagayam, Natascha May, Kwan, Hsiao Yuen, Saju, Jolly M., Prakki, Sridatta R. S., Goh, Chin Heng, Wong, Hong Ching, Chan, Tai Teck, Mézes, Miklós, Orbán, László
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-826652023-02-28T16:58:35Z Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer) Ngoh, Si Yan Tan, Daniel Shen, Xueyan Kathiresan, Purushothaman Jiang, Junhui Liew, Woei Chang Thevasagayam, Natascha May Kwan, Hsiao Yuen Saju, Jolly M. Prakki, Sridatta R. S. Goh, Chin Heng Wong, Hong Ching Chan, Tai Teck Mézes, Miklós Orbán, László Fernandes, Jorge M.O. School of Biological Sciences Biological Sciences As nutrition-related expenses constitute the majority of the costs for aquaculture farms, it is essential for them to use feeds that provide an ideal combination of nutrients for the species of choice. In this study, the relative effect of consuming three different pelleted feeds (B, C and D) in comparison to frozen baitfish (A; control) were compared on juvenile Asian seabass (77.3 ± 22.4g) that were selected for increased growth rate over two generations. Our objectives were: 1) to evaluate the effects of different pelleted feeds based on overall physiological changes and nutritional quality of fillets; 2) improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms with transcriptomic analysis; 3) if possible, identify the feed type that supports the growth of these fishes without substantially reducing the nutritional quality of fillet. The growth performance, fatty acid composition of fillet, hepatic histology and transcriptome of the fishes (Groups A-D) were analyzed. The majority of fatty acids of the fillets, except γ-linolenic acid (GLA, C18:3n6), correlated significantly with the respective diets. Asian seabass fed Feed C showed highest specific growth rate (SGR) and feed conversion efficiency (FCE) with closest histology and transcriptomic profile to control, but their fillet contained the highest n6/n3 ratio. When the liver-based transcriptomes were analyzed, a complex set of differentially expressed genes were detected between groups fed pelleted feeds and controls as well as among the pellet-fed groups themselves. Significant enrichment of genes with growth-related function tallied with the morphological data measured. When compared with control (Group A), ‘Biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids’ and ‘Steroid biosynthesis’ pathways were significantly enriched in pellet-fed groups. Reduced goblet cell numbers were observed in the gut of pellet-fed fish compared to controls and fads6 was found to be a suitable candidate gene to separate wild-caught Asian seabass, from pellet-fed ones. These results provide insights for researchers on the various effects of feeds on the biochemistry and global gene expression of the fish and potentially for seabass farms to make more informed feed choices. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2016-02-26T07:38:52Z 2019-12-06T14:59:58Z 2016-02-26T07:38:52Z 2019-12-06T14:59:58Z 2015 Journal Article Ngoh, S. Y., Tan, D., Shen, X., Kathiresan, P., Jiang, J., Liew, W. C., et al. (2015). Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer). PLOS ONE, 10(12), e0145456-. 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82665 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40196 10.1371/journal.pone.0145456 26696533 en PLOS ONE © 2015 Ngoh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 26 p. application/pdf
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topic Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Ngoh, Si Yan
Tan, Daniel
Shen, Xueyan
Kathiresan, Purushothaman
Jiang, Junhui
Liew, Woei Chang
Thevasagayam, Natascha May
Kwan, Hsiao Yuen
Saju, Jolly M.
Prakki, Sridatta R. S.
Goh, Chin Heng
Wong, Hong Ching
Chan, Tai Teck
Mézes, Miklós
Orbán, László
Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)
description As nutrition-related expenses constitute the majority of the costs for aquaculture farms, it is essential for them to use feeds that provide an ideal combination of nutrients for the species of choice. In this study, the relative effect of consuming three different pelleted feeds (B, C and D) in comparison to frozen baitfish (A; control) were compared on juvenile Asian seabass (77.3 ± 22.4g) that were selected for increased growth rate over two generations. Our objectives were: 1) to evaluate the effects of different pelleted feeds based on overall physiological changes and nutritional quality of fillets; 2) improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms with transcriptomic analysis; 3) if possible, identify the feed type that supports the growth of these fishes without substantially reducing the nutritional quality of fillet. The growth performance, fatty acid composition of fillet, hepatic histology and transcriptome of the fishes (Groups A-D) were analyzed. The majority of fatty acids of the fillets, except γ-linolenic acid (GLA, C18:3n6), correlated significantly with the respective diets. Asian seabass fed Feed C showed highest specific growth rate (SGR) and feed conversion efficiency (FCE) with closest histology and transcriptomic profile to control, but their fillet contained the highest n6/n3 ratio. When the liver-based transcriptomes were analyzed, a complex set of differentially expressed genes were detected between groups fed pelleted feeds and controls as well as among the pellet-fed groups themselves. Significant enrichment of genes with growth-related function tallied with the morphological data measured. When compared with control (Group A), ‘Biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids’ and ‘Steroid biosynthesis’ pathways were significantly enriched in pellet-fed groups. Reduced goblet cell numbers were observed in the gut of pellet-fed fish compared to controls and fads6 was found to be a suitable candidate gene to separate wild-caught Asian seabass, from pellet-fed ones. These results provide insights for researchers on the various effects of feeds on the biochemistry and global gene expression of the fish and potentially for seabass farms to make more informed feed choices.
author2 Fernandes, Jorge M.O.
author_facet Fernandes, Jorge M.O.
Ngoh, Si Yan
Tan, Daniel
Shen, Xueyan
Kathiresan, Purushothaman
Jiang, Junhui
Liew, Woei Chang
Thevasagayam, Natascha May
Kwan, Hsiao Yuen
Saju, Jolly M.
Prakki, Sridatta R. S.
Goh, Chin Heng
Wong, Hong Ching
Chan, Tai Teck
Mézes, Miklós
Orbán, László
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author Ngoh, Si Yan
Tan, Daniel
Shen, Xueyan
Kathiresan, Purushothaman
Jiang, Junhui
Liew, Woei Chang
Thevasagayam, Natascha May
Kwan, Hsiao Yuen
Saju, Jolly M.
Prakki, Sridatta R. S.
Goh, Chin Heng
Wong, Hong Ching
Chan, Tai Teck
Mézes, Miklós
Orbán, László
author_sort Ngoh, Si Yan
title Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)
title_short Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)
title_full Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)
title_fullStr Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)
title_full_unstemmed Nutrigenomic and Nutritional Analyses Reveal the Effects of Pelleted Feeds on Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)
title_sort nutrigenomic and nutritional analyses reveal the effects of pelleted feeds on asian seabass (lates calcarifer)
publishDate 2016
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