Detection of telomere length and oxidative stress in Chondrichthyes

Misaki Hori,Satoko S. Kimura,Yuichi Mizutani, Yoshimi Miyagawa, Konomi Ito,Nobuaki Arai,Yasuaki Niizuma

FISHERIES SCIENCE(2022)

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Telomeres, repeating TTAGGG sequences at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, increase genomic stability. Telomere shortening occurs not only during DNA replication associated with cell division but also under oxidative stress, where reactive oxygen species damage DNA. Therefore, changes in telomere length can be used to evaluate chronic cost or stress responses incurred by individuals. The phylogenetically unique Chondrichthyes are among the least-studied groups of marine vertebrates. Telomere data are limited and have only been reported in a few Chondrichthyes species. In this study, we measured telomere length and quantified oxidative stress and antioxidant power in 17 Chondrichthyes species whose telomere length has not been measured before. The presence of telomere sequences > 30 bp and lower values of oxidative stress were confirmed in most species. Average telomere length was not correlated with oxidative stress and antioxidant power in 15 species for which both measurements were available. It would be desirable in the future to elucidate the nature of telomeres in Chondrichthyes, and their direct relationship with reactive oxygen species.
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Cartilaginous fish,Elasmobranch fish,Blood oxidative stress,Blood antioxidant power,Reactive oxygen species,Telomere restriction fragment,Southern blotting,DNA hybridization
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