Vasa, Piwi和Pl10在环节动物Pristina longiseta性成熟和无性繁殖中的表达。

IF 2.2 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Roman P Kostyuchenko, Natalia P Smirnova
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摘要

Naidid是一种微小、透明的淡水寡毛动物,以其无性繁殖的能力而闻名。尽管在自然界中有时会发现性成熟的个体和带有胚胎的茧,但在长期的实验室培养中,蠕虫只能无性繁殖。在本文中,我们首次展示了Vasa、Piwi和Pl10同源物在生殖系统结构和生殖细胞发育良好的成熟普里什蒂纳长虫中的表达。尽管在我们的实验室中,这些动物已经通过副组分裂进行了20多年的无性繁殖,但一些个体在我们实验室培养的标准条件下变得性化,并表现出不同的成熟阶段。完全成熟的动物发育出一套完整的性器官,包括受精囊、心房、精囊和卵囊。它们也有一个阴蒂,能够结茧。对于长柄木来说,性成熟开始的线索仍然未知;然而,我们的数据表明,即使经过长时间的无拟态繁殖,长叶夜蛾的实验室菌株也能保持完全性成熟和建立种系产物的能力。另一方面,许多性化的蠕虫形成了一个裂变区,并继续无性繁殖。因此,在该物种中,无性繁殖和性成熟的过程并不相互排斥,Vasa、Piwi和Pl10同源物在体细胞和种系组织中表达,包括后生长区、分裂区、神经系统、种系细胞和配子。
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<i>Vasa</i>, <i>Piwi</i>, and <i>Pl10</i> Expression during Sexual Maturation and Asexual Reproduction in the Annelid <i>Pristina longiseta</i>.

<i>Vasa</i>, <i>Piwi</i>, and <i>Pl10</i> Expression during Sexual Maturation and Asexual Reproduction in the Annelid <i>Pristina longiseta</i>.

<i>Vasa</i>, <i>Piwi</i>, and <i>Pl10</i> Expression during Sexual Maturation and Asexual Reproduction in the Annelid <i>Pristina longiseta</i>.

Vasa, Piwi, and Pl10 Expression during Sexual Maturation and Asexual Reproduction in the Annelid Pristina longiseta.

Naidids are tiny, transparent freshwater oligochaetes, which are well known for their ability to propagate asexually. Despite the fact that sexually mature individuals and cocoons with embryos are sometimes found in nature, in long-period laboratory cultures, worms reproduce agametically only. In this paper, we showed, for the first time, the expression of Vasa, Piwi, and Pl10 homologs in mature Pristina longiseta worms with well-developed reproductive system structures and germ cells. Although the animals have been propagated asexually by paratomic fission for over 20 years in our lab, some individuals become sexualized under standard conditions for our laboratory culture and demonstrate various stages of maturation. The fully matured animals developed a complete set of sexual apparatus including spermatheca, atrium, seminal vesicles, and ovisac. They also had a clitellum and were able to form cocoons. The cues for the initiation of sexual maturation are still unknown for P. longiseta; nevertheless, our data suggest that the laboratory strain of P. longiseta maintains the ability to become fully sexually mature and to establish germline products even after a long period of agametic reproduction. On the other hand, many of the sexualized worms formed a fission zone and continued to reproduce asexually. Thus, in this species, the processes of asexual reproduction and sexual maturation do not preclude each other, and Vasa, Piwi, and Pl10 homologs are expressed in both somatic and germline tissue including the posterior growth zone, fission zone, nervous system, germline cells, and gametes.

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Journal of Developmental Biology
Journal of Developmental Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
18.50%
发文量
44
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Developmental Biology (ISSN 2221-3759) is an international, peer-reviewed, quick-refereeing, open access journal, which publishes reviews, research papers and communications on the development of multicellular organisms at the molecule, cell, tissue, organ and whole organism levels. Our aim is to encourage researchers to effortlessly publish their new findings or concepts rapidly in an open access medium, overseen by their peers. There is no restriction on the length of the papers; the full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material. Journal of Developmental Biology focuses on: -Development mechanisms and genetics -Cell differentiation -Embryonal development -Tissue/organism growth -Metamorphosis and regeneration of the organisms. It involves many biological fields, such as Molecular biology, Genetics, Physiology, Cell biology, Anatomy, Embryology, Cancer research, Neurobiology, Immunology, Ecology, Evolutionary biology.
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