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Tran Vinh Phuong Profile

Tran Vinh Phuong

Tran Vinh Phuong

Biography

I am Tran Vinh Phuong, a researcher at Hue University, Vietnam. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Aquaculture in 2008, followed by a Master’s degree in 2012, and received my PhD on April 9, 2025. Since 2012, I have been a member of Prof. Nguyen Quang Linh’s research group at Hue University, contributing to aquaculture projects. My publication record includes over 30 research articles, with more than 20 in domestic journals, 7 in Scopus/WoS-indexed journals, and 6 in other international journals. My research focuses on aquaculture, aquatic diseases, and the application of biotechnology in aquaculture.

Research Interest

University of Agriculture and Forestry

Abstract

Analysis of LvCTL3 Gene Transcription Encoding C-type Lectin from White-Leg Shrimp (Litopenaeusvannamei) Infected Black Gill Disease
 
C-type lectin is crucial for the innate immune response in white-leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei), particularly during pathogenic infections. The expression of C-type lectin genes is upregulated in response to bacterial and viral pathogens. This study aimed to investigate the expression of the LvCTL3 gene, which encodes C-type lectin, in white-leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) affected by black gill disease in Hue City, Vietnam. Using real-time PCR with specific primers for LvCTL3 and an actin reference gene, gene expression was analyzed across six shrimp tissues: intestine, stomach, hemocytes, gills, and muscle. The results revealed that LvCTL3 gene transcription was highest in the intestine of shrimp with black gill disease, underscoring the pivotal role of LvCTL3 in the shrimp's immune defense mechanism.