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OPTical Imaging of Molecular and signalling Activity in Real-time: application to flatfish metamorphosis

Description du projet

Imagerie en temps réel du développement des poissons

Le développement anormal des poissons plats au cours de la métamorphose entrave l’efficacité de l’aquaculture. Bien que la transition de la larve au poisson ait été largement étudiée, les méthodes reposent principalement sur des coupes histologiques et le profilage de l’expression génétique. Le projet OPTIMAR, financé par l’UE, vise à étudier les voies de signalisation moléculaire spécifiques associées à une métamorphose anormale. Les chercheurs développeront des outils d’imagerie optique non invasifs permettant de visualiser directement les mécanismes de la métamorphose chez des poissons plats entiers et vivants. En combinaison avec des méthodes de reconstruction d’images, il sera possible de générer des images de haute qualité et d’identifier les marqueurs du développement normal et anormal. Les résultats contribueront à soutenir l’aquaculture des poissons plats et à la rendre plus lucrative.

Objectif

Aquaculture is a sustainable means of generating high-quality fish to satisfy the growing global fish consumption. Flatfish are attractive species for aquaculture due to their high market value and consumer demand. However, abnormal development during metamorphosis is often a problem and has hampered the development of successful flatfish aquaculture. Hence, it is critical to understand the specific molecular signalling pathways associated with abnormal metamorphosis.
Larval metamorphosis has been studied using histological sections and gene expression profiling. However, the first requires sacrificing fish and the latter uses pool of larvae. Hence, there is an increasing demand for 3D imaging tools to directly visualise the mechanisms of metamorphosis in whole live flatfish. This offers a unique opportunity for optical imaging (OI) modalities, which are becoming popular for imaging targeted biological processes in model organisms (e.g. zebrafish). However, their full potential for biology and non-model organisms is being overlooked.
The vision for this fellowship is to develop a non-invasive OI tool for real-time 3D in vivo imaging, for studying the molecular mechanisms regulating flatfish metamorphosis. The project combines recent advances in the mathematics of forward and inverse problems, marine molecular biology and modern OI technologies, including selective plane illumination microscopy and optical projection tomography. The developed OI tools will provide clear high-resolution pictures from the inside of live flatfish. Accurate light propagation models and image reconstruction methods will be developed to obtain high-quality images of biological significance. Moreover, novel acquisition schemes will be implemented to enable real-time 3D imaging. Finally, the OI tools will be used for in vivo flatfish imaging to obtain markers of normal and abnormal metamorphosis. This is essential to establish a sustainable and profitable flatfish aquaculture industry.

Appel à propositions

H2020-WF-2018-2020

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H2020-WF-01-2018

Coordinateur

CENTRO DE CIENCIAS DO MAR DO ALGARVE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 147 815,04
Adresse
UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE
8005-139 FARO
Portugal

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Région
Continente Algarve Algarve
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 147 815,04