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Series GSE153343 Query DataSets for GSE153343
Status Public on Jan 11, 2021
Title DNA methylation dynamics in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) challenged with high temperature and moderate hypoxia
Organism Salmo salar
Experiment type Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary In this study, we employed Multiplex Bisulfite Sequencing (MBS) to measure CpG methylation within a ~500 bp region around the transcription start of six thermal/hypoxia biomarker genes (cirbp, jund, pdk3, prdx6, serpinh, ucp2) in the liver of post-smolt Atlantic salmon following short-term (3 days) and prolonged (4 weeks) exposure to i) high temperature (20°C) and normoxia (~100% air saturation) (Warm & Normoxic - WN); or ii) high temperature (20°C) and moderate hypoxia (~70% air saturation) (Warm & Hypoxic - WH) as compared to iii) control conditions (12°C, ~100% air saturation) (Control - CT).We found distinct CpG methylation profiles for each treatment group based on responsive CpG sites that were strongly dependent on the duration of the exposure (i.e., 3 days vs. 4 weeks at 20°C) and also differed between regulatory genomic regions (i.e., 5’upstream region, 5’UTR, first exon, and first intron). Several of these changes in CpG methylation were highly correlated with changes in gene expression, and can be considered as potential epigenetic marks (epimarkers).
 
Overall design Atlantic salmon were exposed to following treatments: (1) Control (CT) constant temperature of 12°C and 100 % air saturation; (2) Warm&Normoxic (WN) incremental temperature increase (1°C per week from 12 - 20°C) at 100% air saturation; and (3) Warm&Hypoxic (WH) decrease in oxygen content of 70% air saturation over one week, followed by two weeks of acclimation to this oxygen level, and then incremental temperature increase (1°C per week from 12 - 20°C) at 70% air saturation.
 
Contributor(s) Beemelmanns A, Ribas L, Anastasiadi D, Moraleda-Prados J, Zanuzzo FS, Rise ML, Gamperl AK
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Submission date Jun 26, 2020
Last update date Jan 13, 2021
Contact name Anne Beemelmanns
E-mail(s) abeemelmanns@mun.ca
Organization name Memorial University
Department Ocean Science
Street address 0 Marine Drive
City St. John's
ZIP/Postal code A1C 5S7
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23792 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Salmo salar)
Samples (48)
GSM4641218 CT_81_3d_M
GSM4641219 CT_82_3d_M
GSM4641220 CT_83_3d_F
Relations
BioProject PRJNA642102
SRA SRP269008

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