technical paper
Effects of Hypothermic Stress on Giant Grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) PKR Gene Expression and Antiviral Response Against NNV
keywords:
pkr
nnv
hypothermic stress
The Giant Grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) is an important species in aquaculture industry of Taiwan. However, during the fry stage, susceptibility to nerve necrosis virus (NNV) poses a considerable challenge, impacting the industry substantially. Furthermore, as a species inhabiting tropical and subtropical regions, environmental temperature serves as a critical factor influencing grouper physiology, potentially modulating the expression of disease resistance genes. Previous research highlights the importance of interferon in the antiviral pathway, with protein kinase R downstream playing a crucial role in disease and stress resistance. This study aims to investigate the effects of hypothermal stress and NNV on giant grouper through PKR gene expression analysis. The results indicate that low temperatures elevate PKR expression in giant grouper larvae, consequently inhibiting NNV replication. Therefore, low temperatures may assist giant grouper larvae in avoiding NNV infection. This study further explored the effects of hypothermal stress and NNV on grouper protein kinase R expression, offering insights into disease resilience mechanisms.