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Selection of reliable reference genes for RT-qPCR studies in Octopus vulgaris paralarvae during development and immune-stimulation

[Display omitted] •O. vulgaris paralarvae immune status has an impact over reference gene.•Ubiquitin and 18S were optimal reference genes during paralarvae development.•Ubiquitin and β-actin were selected as reference genes in paralarvae immune response. The common octopus, Octopus vulgaris is a new...

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Published in:Journal of invertebrate pathology 2016-07, Vol.138, p.57-62
Main Authors: García-Fernández, P., Castellanos-Martínez, S., Iglesias, J., Otero, J.J., Gestal, C.
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •O. vulgaris paralarvae immune status has an impact over reference gene.•Ubiquitin and 18S were optimal reference genes during paralarvae development.•Ubiquitin and β-actin were selected as reference genes in paralarvae immune response. The common octopus, Octopus vulgaris is a new candidate species for aquaculture. However, rearing of octopus paralarvae is hampered by high mortality and poor growth rates that impede its entire culture. The study of genes involved in the octopus development and immune response capability could help to understand the key of paralarvae survival and thus, to complete the octopus life cycle. Quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) is the most frequently tool used to quantify the gene expression because of specificity and sensitivity. However, reliability of RT-qPCR requires the selection of appropriate normalization genes whose expression must be stable across the different experimental conditions of the study. Hence, the aim of the present work is to evaluate the stability of six candidate genes: β-actin (ACT), elongation factor 1-α (EF), ubiquitin (UBI), β-tubulin (TUB), glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GADPH) and ribosomal RNA 18 (18S) in order to select the best reference gene. The stability of gene expression was analyzed using geNorm, NormFinder and Bestkeeper, in octopus paralarvae of seven developmental stages (embryo, paralarvae of 0, 10, 15, 20, 30 and 34days) and paralarvae of 20days after challenge with Vibrio lentus and Vibrio splendidus. The results were validated by measuring the expression of PGRP, a stimuli-specific gene. Our results showed UBI, EF and 18S as the most suitable reference genes during development of octopus paralarvae, and UBI, ACT and 18S for bacterial infection. These results provide a basis for further studies exploring molecular mechanism of their development and innate immune defense.
ISSN:0022-2011
1096-0805
DOI:10.1016/j.jip.2016.06.003