Transcriptomic profiling of Rana [Lithobates] catesbeiana back skin during natural and thyroid hormone-induced metamorphosis under different temperature regimes with particular emphasis on innate immune system components

IF 2.2 2区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Lorissa M. Corrie , Haley Kuecks-Winger , Hossein Ebrahimikondori , Inanc Birol , Caren C. Helbing
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As amphibians undergo thyroid hormone (TH)-dependent metamorphosis from an aquatic tadpole to the terrestrial frog, their innate immune system must adapt to the new environment. Skin is a primary line of defense, yet this organ undergoes extensive remodelling during metamorphosis and how it responds to TH is poorly understood. Temperature modulation, which regulates metamorphic timing, is a unique way to uncover early TH-induced transcriptomic events. Metamorphosis of premetamorphic tadpoles is induced by exogenous TH administration at 24 °C but is paused at 5 °C. However, at 5 °C a “molecular memory” of TH exposure is retained that results in an accelerated metamorphosis upon shifting to 24 °C. We used RNA-sequencing to identify changes in Rana (Lithobates) catesbeiana back skin gene expression during natural and TH-induced metamorphosis. During natural metamorphosis, significant differential expression (DE) was observed in >6500 transcripts including classic TH-responsive transcripts (thrb and thibz), heat shock proteins, and innate immune system components: keratins, mucins, and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). Premetamorphic tadpoles maintained at 5 °C showed 83 DE transcripts within 48 h after TH administration, including thibz which has previously been identified as a molecular memory component in other tissues. Over 3600 DE transcripts were detected in TH-treated tadpoles at 24 °C or when tadpoles held at 5 °C were shifted to 24 °C. Gene ontology (GO) terms related to transcription, RNA metabolic processes, and translation were enriched in both datasets and immune related GO terms were observed in the temperature-modulated experiment. Our findings have implications on survival as climate change affects amphibia worldwide.

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在不同温度条件下,自然蜕皮和甲状腺激素诱导蝠鲼背皮蜕皮过程中的转录组特征分析,特别强调先天性免疫系统成分
当两栖动物从水生蝌蚪蜕变为陆生青蛙时,它们的先天免疫系统必须适应新的环境。皮肤是一道主要的防线,然而这一器官在蜕变过程中经历了广泛的重塑,人们对它如何对甲状腺激素做出反应还知之甚少。温度调节可调控变态时间,是发现早期 TH 诱导的转录组事件的独特方法。在24 °C时,外源TH会诱导蜕变前蝌蚪的蜕变,但在5 °C时蝌蚪的蜕变会暂停。然而,在 5 °C下,TH暴露的 "分子记忆 "会保留下来,从而导致蝌蚪在移至24 °C时加速变态。我们利用 RNA 序列鉴定了 Rana (Lithobates) catesbeiana 在自然变态和 TH 诱导变态过程中背部皮肤基因表达的变化。在自然变态过程中,我们观察到 6500 个转录本存在显著的差异表达(DE),包括经典的 TH 响应转录本(thrb 和 thibz)、热休克蛋白以及先天性免疫系统成分:角蛋白、粘蛋白和抗菌肽(AMPs)。在 5 °C下饲养的前变态蝌蚪在服用 TH 后的 48 小时内出现了 83 个 DE 转录本,其中包括之前在其他组织中被鉴定为分子记忆成分的 thibz。在 24 °C或将 5 °C 的蝌蚪转移到 24 °C 时,在经 TH 处理的蝌蚪体内检测到 3600 多个 DE 转录本。与转录、RNA代谢过程和翻译相关的基因本体(GO)术语在两个数据集中都有富集,在温度调节实验中观察到了与免疫相关的GO术语。随着气候变化对全球两栖动物的影响,我们的发现对它们的生存具有重要意义。
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审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part D: Genomics and Proteomics (CBPD), focuses on “omics” approaches to physiology, including comparative and functional genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Most studies employ “omics” and/or system biology to test specific hypotheses about molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying physiological responses to the environment. We encourage papers that address fundamental questions in comparative physiology and biochemistry rather than studies with a focus that is purely technical, methodological or descriptive in nature.
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