Arachidonic Acid Metabolism Down-Regulation-Mediated Tumor Necrosis Factor Signaling Contributes to Cutaneous Fibrosis and Skull Hyperplasia in Goldfish Hoods.

IF 10.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Research Pub Date : 2025-08-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34133/research.0786
Liang-Liang Li, Qi-Lin Xu, Wen-Jing Yi, Di-Di Ma, Hui Jin, De-Zheng Fu, Xiao-Li Yang, Yang Wang, Zhi Li, Zhong-Wei Wang, Xi-Yin Li, Meng Lu, Xiao-Juan Zhang, Li Zhou, Jian-Fang Gui, Peng Yu
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Abstract

Goldfish (Carassius auratus) are renowned as a premier ornamental fish in the world. Especially, the hood, a distinctive cephalic skin protrusion, is a highly sought-after feature for its endearing aesthetics. Despite a longstanding hypothesis that the hood is a type of tumor, the details of their composition, structure, and the mechanism of its formation have remained enigmatic. In this study, we attempted to demystify the morphogenetic mechanism of hood development by providing a detailed analysis of the hood's architectural and compositional attributes, complemented by multi-omics changes across its developmental stages. Our results were also validated through dual-luciferase reporter assays and cytological evaluations in vitro and in vivo. We uncovered a 4-layered complex structure (stratum compactum, stratum spongiosum, stratum adventitia, and epithelial cell layer), with the hood's protrusions mainly resulting from marked collagen accumulation in the stratum spongiosum and epithelial cell proliferation, suggesting that the goldfish hood belongs to a cutaneous fibrosis. Furthermore, we found that the down-regulation of arachidonic acid metabolism triggers an inflammatory response, culminating in the dysregulation of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) pathway, which in turn enhances collagen deposition and epithelial cell proliferation-central to hood morphogenesis. During post-formation process, the aberrant TNF pathway expression and collagen accumulation inhibit osteoclast differentiation, promoting the irregular proliferation of the skull and the formation of bony protrusions that support hood attachment. Our findings not only shed light on the molecular mechanism underlying cutaneous fibrosis in goldfish but also offer potential parallels to analogous conditions in humans.

花生四烯酸代谢下调介导的肿瘤坏死因子信号与金鱼头盖骨皮肤纤维化和颅骨增生有关。
金鱼(Carassius auratus)是世界上著名的观赏鱼类。特别是,头罩,一个独特的头部皮肤突出,是一个备受追捧的特点,其可爱的美学。尽管一个长期存在的假设认为兜帽是一种肿瘤,但它们的组成、结构和形成机制的细节仍然是一个谜。在这项研究中,我们试图通过提供hood的结构和组成属性的详细分析,并辅以其发育阶段的多组学变化,来揭开hood发育的形态发生机制。我们的结果也通过双荧光素酶报告基因检测和体外和体内细胞学评估得到验证。我们发现了一个4层的复杂结构(致密层、海绵层、外膜层和上皮细胞层),头罩的突出主要是由于海绵层明显的胶原积累和上皮细胞的增殖,提示金鱼头罩属于皮肤纤维化。此外,我们发现花生四烯酸代谢的下调会引发炎症反应,最终导致肿瘤坏死因子(TNF)通路的失调,进而促进胶原沉积和上皮细胞增殖——这是hood形态发生的核心。在形成后的过程中,异常的TNF通路表达和胶原积累抑制破骨细胞的分化,促进颅骨的不规则增殖和骨突的形成,支持头罩附着。我们的发现不仅揭示了金鱼皮肤纤维化的分子机制,而且还提供了与人类类似情况的潜在相似之处。
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Research
Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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13.40
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期刊介绍: Research serves as a global platform for academic exchange, collaboration, and technological advancements. This journal welcomes high-quality research contributions from any domain, with open arms to authors from around the globe. Comprising fundamental research in the life and physical sciences, Research also highlights significant findings and issues in engineering and applied science. The journal proudly features original research articles, reviews, perspectives, and editorials, fostering a diverse and dynamic scholarly environment.
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