Differential expression of sex regulatory genes in gonads of Astyanax mexicanus surface fish and cavefish.

IF 2.3 Q2 ECOLOGY
Kaitlyn A Webster, Bethany Ponte, Hans Vasquez-Gross, Juli Petereit, John Hutchinson, Misty R Riddle
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Background: Astyanax mexicanus is a single species of fish that consists of river-dwelling (surface) and cave-dwelling morphotypes. Little is known about how sexual determination, differentiation or reproduction have evolved in the surface morphs or cavefish, though divergence in reproductive strategy is expected as the latter have adapted to the novel cave environment. Evolution of the gonad transcriptome may underlie the differences in gamete morphology, fertility, and fecundity previously reported between morphotypes.

Results: We compared the ovary and testis transcriptome of surface fish and cavefish at juvenile and adult stages. We found that samples clustered by developmental stage, sex, and morphotype identity. Several key genes that are typically associated with the female gonad in other vertebrates showed a reversal in sexual dimorphism or were not differentially expressed between sexes in A. mexicanus. In contrast, gene expression typically associated with male gonads was largely conserved and consistent with vertebrate testicular expression profiles. Transcriptional and physiological differences between surface fish and cavefish morphotypes were observed in gonads from both sexes. Cavefish ovaries exhibited unique upregulation of neuron development and differentiation genes, and extensive innervation of the ovarian epithelium, while cavefish testes showed increased expression of angiogenesis regulating genes, and greater vasculature density compared to surface fish testes.

Conclusions: These results reveal significant gene expression differences between A. mexicanus surface fish and cavefish morphotypes that may have functional consequences in gonad morphogenesis and fertility. Our findings provide a foundation for investigating the evolution of sex regulatory pathways and reproductive strategies in animals adapting to new and challenging environments in which nutrient availability, temperature, and mate selection are suboptimal.

墨西哥面鱼和穴居鱼性腺性别调节基因的差异表达。
背景:Astyanax mexicanus是一种单一的鱼类,由河栖(水面)和穴居形态组成。关于地表鱼类和洞穴鱼类的性别决定、分化和繁殖是如何进化的,我们所知甚少,尽管随着后者适应了新的洞穴环境,人们预计它们在繁殖策略上存在分歧。性腺转录组的进化可能是先前报道的配子形态、育性和繁殖力差异的基础。结果:我们比较了表层鱼和洞穴鱼幼鱼和成鱼的卵巢和睾丸转录组。我们发现样本按发育阶段、性别和形态特征聚集在一起。在其他脊椎动物中,与雌性性腺相关的几个关键基因在两性二态性中表现出逆转,或者在墨西哥沙蚕中没有性别差异表达。相比之下,与雄性性腺相关的基因表达在很大程度上是保守的,与脊椎动物睾丸的表达谱一致。研究了表层鱼和穴居鱼两性性腺形态的转录和生理差异。洞穴鱼的卵巢表现出独特的神经元发育和分化基因的上调,卵巢上皮有广泛的神经支配,而洞穴鱼的睾丸则表现出血管生成调节基因的表达增加,血管密度比表面鱼的睾丸更大。结论:这些结果揭示了墨西哥面鱼和洞穴鱼形态型之间存在显著的基因表达差异,这可能对性腺形态发生和生殖能力产生功能影响。我们的研究结果为研究动物适应新的和具有挑战性的环境的性别调节途径和生殖策略的进化提供了基础,这些环境中营养物质的可用性、温度和配偶选择都是次优的。
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