轮虫寄生虫进化过程中遗传和形态特征的大幅分级减少

Holger Herlyn, Anju Angelina Hembrom, Juan Pablo Tosar, Katharina M Mauer, Hanno Schmidt, Bahram Sayyaf Dezfuli, Thomas Hankeln, Lutz Bachmann, Peter Sarkies, Kevin J Peterson, Bastian Fromm
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在过去 8 亿年的进化过程中,动物的种类繁多,形态各异,生活方式也千差万别。在这一过程中,从只有很少细胞类型的生命形式到拥有数百种细胞类型的生物体,其复杂性几乎逐级增加。然而,基因组的大小和蛋白质编码基因的数量都无法解释这些差异,它们的生物学基础仍然难以捉摸。然而,最近的研究表明,复杂性的进化与一类名为 microRNA 的蛋白编码基因调控因子的获得密切相关。为了研究生物复杂性的丧失与 microRNAs 之间的关系,我们采用了一种回归的方法,研究了 Syndermata,这是一个无脊椎动物类群,包括自由生活的轮虫(Monogononta, Bdelloidea)、附生的 Seisonidea 和内寄生的 Acanthocephala。对 25 个轮虫物种进行基因组、转录组和形态学特征描述和比较后发现,microRNAs 的丢失、蛋白质编码基因的丢失与形态复杂性的降低之间存在密切联系。这种近乎分级的损失扩大到内寄生虫Acanthocephala中约85%的microRNAs损失和约50%的BUSCO基因损失,这是我们所研究的损失最严重的群体。在损失约 400 个蛋白质编码基因和约 10 个元虫核心基因的同时,还损失了一个 microRNA 家族。此外,约 4 个 microRNA 家族或约 34 个元祖核心基因的缺失与一个形态特征的缺失有关。这些研究首次定量揭示了寄生虫回归进化过程中,microRNA对有机体复杂性的调控影响。
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Substantial hierarchical reductions of genetic and morphological traits in the evolution of rotiferan parasites
During the last 800 million years of evolution animals radiated into a vast range of diversity of species and disparity of forms and lifestyles. The process involved a near hierarchical increase in complexity from life forms with few cell types to organisms with many hundreds of cell-types. However, neither genome size nor number of protein-coding genes can explain these differences and their biological basis remains elusive. Yet, recent studies have suggested that the evolution of complexity is closely linked to the acquisition of a class of protein coding gene-regulators called microRNAs. In a regressive approach, to investigate the association between loss of organismal complexity and microRNAs, we here studied Syndermata, an invertebrate group including free-living rotifers (Monogononta, Bdelloidea), the epibiotic Seisonidea and the endoparasitic Acanthocephala. Genomic, transcriptomic and morphological characterization and comparisons across 25 syndermatan species revealed a strong correlation between loss of microRNAs, loss of protein-coding genes and decreasing morphological complexity. The near hierarchical loss extends to ~85% loss of microRNAs and a ~50% loss of BUSCO genes in the endoparasitic Acanthocephala, the most reduced group we studied. Together, the loss of ~400 protein-coding genes and ~10 metazoan core gene losses went along with one microRNA family loss. Furthermore, the loss of ~4 microRNA families or ~34 metazoan core genes associated with one lost morphological feature. These are the first quantitative insights into the regulatory impact of microRNAs on organismic complexity as a predictable consequence in regressive evolution of parasites.
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