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Transcriptional response of the heat shock gene hsp70 aligns with differences in stress susceptibility of shallow-water corals from the Mediterranean Sea

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Franzellitti, Silvia
Airi, Valentina
Calbucci, Diana
Caroselli, Erik
Prada, Fiorella
Mass, Tali
Falini, Giuseppe
Fabbri, Elena
Goffredo, Stefano

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Marine Environmental Research. Elsevier. 2018, 140, pp. 444-454. ISSN 0141-1136. eISSN 1879-0291. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.07.006

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Shallow-water corals of the Mediterranean Sea are facing a dramatic increase in water temperature due to climate change, predicted to increase the frequency of bleaching and mass mortality events. However, supposedly not all corals are affected equally, as they show differences in stress susceptibility, as suggested by physiological outputs of corals along temperature gradients and under controlled conditions in terms of reproduction, demography, growth, calcification, and photosynthetic efficiency. In this study, gene expression and induction of a 70-kDa heat shock protein (HSP70) was analyzed in five common shallow-water hard corals in the Mediterranean Sea, namely Astroides calycularis, Balanophyllia europaea, Caryophyllia inornata, Cladocora caespitosa, and Leptopsammia pruvoti. The main aim was to assess the contribution of this evolutionary conserved cytoprotective mechanism to the physiological plasticity of these species that possess different growth modes (solitary vs colonial) and trophic strategies (zooxanthellate vs azooxanthellate). Using quantitative real-time PCR, in situ hsp70 baseline levels and expression profiles after a heat-shock exposure were assessed.

Levels of hsp70 and heat stress induction were higher in zooxanthellate than in azooxanthellate species, and different heat stress transcriptional profiles were observed between colonial and solitary zooxanthellate corals. On the whole, the hsp70 transcriptional response to heat stress aligns with stress susceptibility of the species and suggests a contribution of trophic strategy and morphology in shaping coral resilience to stress. Understanding these molecular processes may contribute to assess the potential effects and relative resilience of Mediterranean corals under climate change.

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Thermal stress, Coral, Gene expression, Heat shock protein, Physiological plasticity, Climate change

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ISO 690FRANZELLITTI, Silvia, Valentina AIRI, Diana CALBUCCI, Erik CAROSELLI, Fiorella PRADA, Christian R. VOOLSTRA, Tali MASS, Giuseppe FALINI, Elena FABBRI, Stefano GOFFREDO, 2018. Transcriptional response of the heat shock gene hsp70 aligns with differences in stress susceptibility of shallow-water corals from the Mediterranean Sea. In: Marine Environmental Research. Elsevier. 2018, 140, pp. 444-454. ISSN 0141-1136. eISSN 1879-0291. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.07.006
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  doi={10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.07.006},
  title={Transcriptional response of the heat shock gene hsp70 aligns with differences in stress susceptibility of shallow-water corals from the Mediterranean Sea},
  volume={140},
  issn={0141-1136},
  journal={Marine Environmental Research},
  pages={444--454},
  author={Franzellitti, Silvia and Airi, Valentina and Calbucci, Diana and Caroselli, Erik and Prada, Fiorella and Voolstra, Christian R. and Mass, Tali and Falini, Giuseppe and Fabbri, Elena and Goffredo, Stefano}
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