Differential Expression of Hormone-Related Genes in the Heads of Adult and Nymphal Woodroaches (Cryptocercus).

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Takumi Hanada, Hajime Yaguchi, Kokuto Fujiwara, Yoshinobu Hayashi, Christine A Nalepa, Kiyoto Maekawa
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Abstract

Termites are eusocial cockroaches, but the crucial distinctions in gene expression during the evolution of eusociality remain unclear. One reason for the lack of this information is that comparative transcriptome analysis of termites with their sister group, the cockroach genus Cryptocercus, has not been conducted. We identified genes associated with three vital hormones (juvenile hormone [JH], 20-hydoroxyecdysone [20E], and insulin) from the genome sequence of Cryptocercus punctulatus and conducted RNA-seq analysis using the heads of female/male adults and nymphs to elucidate their expression levels. The comprehensive gene expression analysis revealed a multitude of genes exhibiting differences in expression between developmental stages rather than between sexes. Subsequently, we compared the differences in expression patterns of each hormone-related gene by combining the results of a previous RNA-seq study conducted on the heads of castes (reproductives, workers, and soldiers) in the termite Reticulitermes speratus. The results indicated that genes with expression differences among castes in R. speratus, particularly those related to JH and 20E, were significantly more abundant compared to genes with expression differences between adults and nymphs in C. punctulatus. While no significant difference was observed in the number of genes within the insulin signaling pathway, a trend of homologs highly expressed in adult woodroaches but not in adult termites was observed, and the expression patterns of positive and negative regulators in the pathway differed significantly between adults and nymphs. The differences in the expression patterns between Cryptocercus and termites are believed to reflect variations in hormone levels and signaling activities between adults and juveniles, the latter encompassing workers and soldiers in the case of termites.

成虫和若虫头部激素相关基因的差异表达。
白蚁是群居蟑螂,但在群居进化过程中,基因表达的关键区别仍不清楚。缺乏这一信息的一个原因是,还没有对白蚁和它们的姐妹类群——蟑螂属隐尾虫进行比较转录组分析。我们从点隐尾蚴基因组序列中鉴定出与三种重要激素(幼年激素[JH]、20-羟脱皮激素[20E]和胰岛素)相关的基因,并利用雌/雄成虫和若虫的头部进行RNA-seq分析,以阐明其表达水平。综合基因表达分析显示,许多基因在发育阶段而非性别之间表现出表达差异。随后,我们结合之前在白蚁(Reticulitermes speratus)的种姓(生殖、工蚁和士兵)头部进行的RNA-seq研究结果,比较了每种激素相关基因的表达模式差异。结果表明,与斑马鱼成虫和若虫之间的表达差异基因相比,斑马鱼中具有不同种姓间表达差异的基因,特别是与JH和20E相关的基因要丰富得多。胰岛素信号通路内的基因数量无显著差异,但同源基因在白蚁成虫中高表达,而在白蚁成虫中不高表达,且胰岛素信号通路中正、负调节因子的表达模式在成虫和若虫之间存在显著差异。隐尾虫和白蚁之间表达模式的差异被认为反映了成虫和幼虫之间激素水平和信号活动的差异,在白蚁的情况下,后者包括工蚁和士兵。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Evolution is a branch of evolutionary biology that integrates evidence and concepts from developmental biology, phylogenetics, comparative morphology, evolutionary genetics and increasingly also genomics, systems biology as well as synthetic biology to gain an understanding of the structure and evolution of organisms. The Journal of Experimental Zoology -B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution provides a forum where these fields are invited to bring together their insights to further a synthetic understanding of evolution from the molecular through the organismic level. Contributions from all these branches of science are welcome to JEZB. We particularly encourage submissions that apply the tools of genomics, as well as systems and synthetic biology to developmental evolution. At this time the impact of these emerging fields on developmental evolution has not been explored to its fullest extent and for this reason we are eager to foster the relationship of systems and synthetic biology with devo evo.
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