Transcriptional Profiling of Common Carp: A Microarray-Based Framework for Aquaculture Research
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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2025Autor
Pluta, Aneta
Fletcher, Danielle
Karwatowicz, Monika
Paździor, Ewa
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The common carp Cyprinus carpio L. is a cornerstone aquaculture species, yet transcriptome
interpretation is complicated by its paleotetraploid genome and extensive alternative splic-
ing. A species-tailored oligonucleotide microarray was developed to deliver reproducible,
gene-level expression profiling. Probe design was anchored to the SPL01 reference and
implemented on an Agilent platform using a gene-level strategy that collapsed transcripts
to genes, selected the longest isoform, and placed 3′-anchored 60-mer probes. The workflow
incorporated embedded technical controls and a standardized two-color pipeline to ensure
stable measurements across arrays. Baseline functional organization of the head kidney was
defined using 614 C. carpio L. -Danio rerio orthologs and complementary enrichment tools.
Coherent signatures emerged for hemoglobin-mediated oxygen transport, heme and por-
phyrin metabolism, antioxidant defense driven by peroxiredoxin and thioredoxin systems,
including hydrogen peroxide detoxification, protease regulation through SERPIN, SPINK,
and WFDC families, and elements of innate and humoral immunity. Targets bearing c-Myc
motifs showed a modest positive bias consistent with ongoing hematopoiesis. These re-
solved baseline modules provide a reference against which infection- or exposure-induced
programs such as interferon-stimulated genes, chemokines and chemotaxis, complement
activation, and degranulation can be detected and quantified. The platform complements
RNA-seq by offering cost-efficient, rapid, and comparable measurements suited to large
cohorts and longitudinal designs. Anticipated applications include host–pathogen studies
for viral and bacterial agents and the assessment of chemical contaminants in aquacul-
ture surveillance, supporting standardized, cross-study decision-making in research and
health monitoring.
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