Plasticity for axolotl lens regeneration is associated with age-related changes in gene expression.

Regeneration (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2014-10-12 eCollection Date: 2014-06-01 DOI:10.1002/reg2.25
Konstantinos Sousounis, Antony T Athippozhy, S Randal Voss, Panagiotis A Tsonis
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Mexican axolotls lose potential for lens regeneration 2 weeks after hatching. We used microarrays to identify differently expressed genes before and after this critical time, using RNA isolated from iris. Over 3700 genes were identified as differentially expressed in response to lentectomy between young (7 days post-hatching) and old (3 months post-hatching) axolotl larvae. Strikingly, many of the genes were only expressed in the early or late iris. Genes that were highly expressed in young iris significantly enriched electron transport chain, transcription, metabolism, and cell cycle gene ontologies, all of which are associated with lens regeneration. In contrast, genes associated with cellular differentiation and tissue maturation were uniquely expressed in old iris. Many of these expression differences strongly suggest that young and old iris samples were collected before and after the spleen became developmentally competent to produce and secrete cells with humoral and innate immunity functions. Our study establishes the axolotl as a powerful model to investigate age-related cellular differentiation and immune system ontogeny within the context of tissue regeneration.

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蝾螈晶状体再生的可塑性与年龄相关的基因表达变化有关。
墨西哥蝾螈在孵化2周后失去晶状体再生的潜力。我们利用从虹膜中分离的RNA,利用微阵列技术鉴定了在这一关键时刻前后不同表达的基因。在幼龄(孵化后7天)和龄龄(孵化后3个月)的美西螈幼体中,发现了3700多个基因在切除后的差异表达。引人注目的是,许多基因只在虹膜早期或晚期表达。在年轻虹膜中高表达的基因显著丰富了电子传递链、转录、代谢和细胞周期基因本体,这些都与晶状体再生有关。相反,与细胞分化和组织成熟相关的基因在老虹膜中唯一表达。许多这些表达差异强烈表明,年轻和年老的虹膜样本是在脾脏发育到能够产生和分泌具有体液和先天免疫功能的细胞之前和之后收集的。我们的研究建立了美西螈作为一个强大的模型来研究组织再生背景下与年龄相关的细胞分化和免疫系统的个体发生。
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