Regulation of steroid production and key genes in catfish Heteropneustes fossilis using recombinant gonadotropins

Fish Physiol Biochem. 2023 Oct;49(5):911-923. doi: 10.1007/s10695-023-01230-4. Epub 2023 Aug 7.

Abstract

The two gonadotropins, FSH and LH, stimulate growth and development of the gonads through gonadal biosynthesis of steroid hormones and growth factors. To date, cDNA sequences encoding gonadotropin subunits have been isolated and characterized from a large number of fish species. Recently, we successfully cloned and characterized gonadotropins (LHβ, FSHβ, and GPα) from the pituitary glands of the catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis. In the present study, we describe herein the production of recombinant stinging catfish, H. fossilis (hf) FSH (rhfFSH) and LH (rhfLH) using the methylotrophic yeast P. pastoris expression system. We further explored the hypothesis that the recombinant gonadotropins can modulate the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian (HPO) axis genes (avt, it, gnrh2, kiss2, and cyp19a1a) and regulate their transcriptional profile and steroid levels in relation to their annual developmental stage during preparatory and pre-spawning phases under in-vitro conditions. We found that the different concentrations of recombinant rhfFSH and rhfLH significantly stimulated E2 levels in the preparatory and prespawning season, and also upregulated gonadal aromatase gene expression in a dose dependent manner. Our results demonstrate that the yeast expression system produced biologically active recombinant catfish gonadotropins, enabling the study of their function in the catfish.

Keywords: Catfish; In-vitro culture; Recombinant LH and FSH; Steroid hormones; Yeast expression system.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Catfishes* / physiology
  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone, beta Subunit / genetics
  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone, beta Subunit / metabolism
  • Gonadotropins / genetics
  • Gonadotropins / metabolism
  • Gonadotropins / pharmacology
  • Luteinizing Hormone, beta Subunit / genetics
  • Luteinizing Hormone, beta Subunit / metabolism
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae / metabolism
  • Steroids

Substances

  • Gonadotropins
  • Steroids
  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone, beta Subunit
  • Luteinizing Hormone, beta Subunit