Juvenile hormone signaling is indispensable for late embryogenesis in ametabolous and hemimetabolous insects.

IF 4.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Ya-Nan Lv, Mei Zeng, Zi-Yu Yan, Pei-Yan Zhang, Ning Ban, Dong-Wei Yuan, Sheng Li, Yun-Xia Luan, Yu Bai
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Abstract

Background: Juvenile hormone (JH) is an insect-exclusive hormone involved in regulating diverse aspects of insect physiology, and the evolution of its diverse function is widely interesting. Studying embryogenesis in basal wingless insects is important to understand the functional evolution of JH; however, experimental studies in this regard are scarce. In this study, we conducted CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout (KO) of genes involved in JH biosynthesis and signaling cascades in the ametabolous firebrat, Thermobia domestica. Additionally, we investigated whether the primitive action of JH is conserved in the hemimetabolous cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus.

Results: We observed that KO of JHAMT, CYP15A1, Met, and Kr-h1 resulted in embryonic lethality in T. domestica. Deprivation of JH or JH signaling arrested the progression of extraembryonic fluid resorption after dorsal closure and hatching, which is consistent with the gene expression pattern showing high Kr-h1 expression in the late embryos of T. domestica. The embryos deficient in JH signaling displayed wrinkled and weak legs. Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed that JH signaling promotes embryonic leg maturation through inducing energy supply and muscle activity, as validated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In addition, JH signaling exhibited similar embryonic effects in G. bimaculatus.

Conclusions: This study reveals the indispensable role of JH signaling in facilitating the maturation of terminal tissues during late embryogenesis, as demonstrated by the regulation of leg development, in ametabolous and hemimetabolous insects. These findings further indicate that the embryonic functions of JH evolved earlier than its anti-metamorphic functions during postembryonic development.

幼年激素信号对于双代谢昆虫和半双代谢昆虫的后期胚胎发生是不可或缺的。
背景:幼年激素(JH)是一种昆虫独有的激素,参与调节昆虫生理的各个方面,其多样化功能的进化具有广泛的意义。研究基性无翅昆虫的胚胎发生对了解 JH 的功能进化非常重要;然而,这方面的实验研究却很少。在本研究中,我们在CRISPR/Cas9介导下敲除了参与双代谢萤火虫(Thermobia domestica)JH生物合成和信号级联的基因。此外,我们还研究了 JH 的原始作用在半代谢蟋蟀 Gryllus bimaculatus 中是否保持不变:结果:我们观察到,KO JHAMT、CYP15A1、Met 和 Kr-h1 会导致蟋蟀胚胎死亡。JH或JH信号的缺失会阻止胚胎背闭合和孵化后胚外液的吸收,这与Kr-h1在驯鹿晚期胚胎中高表达的基因表达模式是一致的。缺乏 JH 信号传导的胚胎腿部起皱且无力。比较转录组分析表明,JH 信号通过诱导能量供应和肌肉活动促进胚胎腿的成熟,透射电子显微镜(TEM)验证了这一点。此外,JH 信号在 G. bimaculatus 中也表现出类似的胚胎效应:本研究揭示了 JH 信号在胚胎后期发育过程中促进末端组织成熟过程中不可或缺的作用,这一点在双代谢和半代谢昆虫的腿部发育调控中得到了证明。这些发现进一步表明,JH的胚胎功能早于其在胚后发育过程中的抗变态功能。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
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7.80
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260
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3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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