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Effects of dietary garlic against cadmium induced immunotoxicity in sea bass head, kidney and liver tissues: A transcriptomic approach

Amin Mosbaha, Hamadi Guerbe, Hamadi Boussett, Mohamed Banni

The knowledge about the protective effects of garlic against heavy metals on fish immunotoxicity is very limited. Juvenile sea bass specimens where maintained under three food diets (diet1: normal without garlic supply, diet 2: 2% garlic powder; diet 3: 6% garlic powder). After 30 days of specific diets, each group was injected with 500 µg.kg-1of Cd. Glutathiones-transferase activity (GST) as well as its related gene expression (gst) levels were monitored after 1 and 3 days of Cd injection in liver and head kidney tissues. Moreover, the gene expression profile of genes related to apoptosis (Bcl2 associated X protein; bax) and immune response (heavy chain of immunoglobulin M (ighm), T-cell receptor beta chain (tcrb) and interleukin-1 beta (il1b)) were investigated in both tissues. 2% garlic powder specific diet reversed the Cd-induced inhibition of GST in liver and significantly promoted the upregulation of gst in liver and head kidney. While, Cd induced a significant up-regulation of bax and a down regulation of immune related genes in the investigated tissues, garlic diet rendered a reversion of the later effects. This study provides a transcriptomic approach for elucidating the protective effects of garlic against Cd toxicity, and particularly the immunotoxicity, in fish head kidney and liver.

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