比较转录组学揭示了线性偏振光对 Oratosquilla oratoria 的生态陷阱效应

IF 2.2 2区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xiuyu Qu , Qi Huang , Huanjun Li , Fangrui Lou
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摘要

尽管偏振光可以帮助许多动物完成特殊的视觉任务,但目前城市建设造成的偏振光污染(PLP)已被证明会诱发对偏振光敏感的动物的不适应行为,并改变生态互动。然而,其潜在机制仍不清楚。我们之前的研究假设,线性偏振光(LPL)是中国海常见口足纲动物桔梗的生态陷阱。在此,我们基于比较转录组学探讨了人工线性偏振光对口蟾蜍的潜在负面影响。我们在连续暴露于自然光(NL)和低光照(LPL)环境下的黄口怪复眼中发现了3616个差异表达基因(DEGs)。与自然光情景相比,在 LPL 情景下,Oatoria 复眼分别获得了 1972 个上调基因和 1644 个下调基因。此外,我们还对上述 DEGs 进行了功能注释,发现 65 个 DEGs 与光传导、繁殖、免疫和突触有关。根据这些功能信息,我们推测持续暴露于 LPL 会阻碍光传导,破坏繁殖过程,并导致口蹄鲉的免疫反应逐渐失效。总之,本研究首次在基因水平上系统地描述了人工暴露 LPL 对鸟鳞蛙的负面影响,有助于完善 PLP 背后的生物保护理论。
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Comparative transcriptomics revealed the ecological trap effect of linearly polarized light on Oratosquilla oratoria

Comparative transcriptomics revealed the ecological trap effect of linearly polarized light on Oratosquilla oratoria

Although polarized light can assist many animals in performing special visual tasks, current polarized light pollution (PLP) caused by urban construction has been shown to induce maladaptive behaviors of PL-sensitive animals and change ecological interactions. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Our previous work hypothesized that linearly polarized light (LPL) is an ecological trap for Oratosquilla oratoria, a common Stomatopoda species in the China Sea. Here we explored the underlying negative effects of artificially LPL on O. oratoria based on comparative transcriptomics. We identified 3616 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in O. oratoria compound eyes continuous exposed to natural light (NL) and LPL scenarios. In comparison with the NL scenario, a total of 1972 up- and 1644 down- regulated genes were obtained from the O. oratoria compound eyes under LPL scenario, respectively. Furthermore, we performed functional annotation of those DEGs described above and identified 65 DEGs related to phototransduction, reproduction, immunity, and synapse. Based on the functional information, we suspected that continuous LPL exposure could block the light transmission, disrupt the reproductive process, and lead to the progressive failure of the immune response of O. oratoria. In conclusion, this study is the first to systematically describe the negative effects of artificial LPL exposure on O. oratoria at the genetic level, and it can improve the biological conservation theory behind PLP.

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期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part D: Genomics and Proteomics (CBPD), focuses on “omics” approaches to physiology, including comparative and functional genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Most studies employ “omics” and/or system biology to test specific hypotheses about molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying physiological responses to the environment. We encourage papers that address fundamental questions in comparative physiology and biochemistry rather than studies with a focus that is purely technical, methodological or descriptive in nature.
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