Transcriptome analysis of the tardigrade Hypsibius exemplaris exposed to the DNA-damaging agent bleomycin

Yuki YOSHIDA, Akiyoshi HIRAYAMA, Kazuharu ARAKAWA
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Tardigrades are microscopic animals that are renowned for their capabilities of tolerating near-complete desiccation by entering an ametabolic state called anhydrobiosis. However, many species also show high tolerance against radiation in the active state as well, suggesting cross-tolerance via the anhydrobiosis mechanism. Previous studies utilized indirect DNA damaging agents to identify core components of the cross-tolerance machinery in species with high anhydrobiosis capacities. However, it was difficult to distinguish whether transcriptomic changes were specific to DNA damage or mutual with anhydrobiosis. To this end, we performed transcriptome analysis on bleomycin-exposed Hypsibius exemplaris. We observed induction of several tardigrade-specific gene families, including a previously identified novel anti-oxidative stress family, which may be a core component of the cross-tolerance mechanism. We also identified enrichment of the tryptophan metabolism pathway, for which metabolomic analysis suggested engagement of this pathway in stress tolerance. These results provide several candidates for the core component of cross-tolerance, as well as possible anhydrobiosis machinery.

暴露于 DNA 损伤剂博莱霉素的游仆虫 Hypsibius exemplaris 的转录组分析
迟发型生物是一种微小动物,它们能够通过进入一种称为 "无水生物状态 "的新陈代谢状态来耐受近乎完全的干燥。然而,许多物种在活性状态下也表现出对辐射的高度耐受性,这表明它们通过无水解机制具有交叉耐受性。以前的研究利用间接 DNA 损伤剂来确定具有高生物活化能力的物种中交叉耐受机制的核心成分。然而,很难区分转录组的变化是 DNA 损伤所特有的,还是与无生物水化相互影响的。为此,我们对暴露于博莱霉素的hypsibius exemplaris进行了转录组分析。我们观察到诱导了几个迟发型特异基因家族,包括之前发现的一个新型抗氧化应激家族,它可能是交叉耐受机制的核心组成部分。我们还发现色氨酸代谢途径的富集,代谢组分析表明该途径参与了应激耐受。这些结果为交叉耐受的核心成分提供了几个候选者,也为可能的无水解机制提供了候选者。
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