海胆在变态之前就存在性别特异性基因表达。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Cosmo Pieplow, Aidan Furze, Pauline Gregory, Nathalie Oulhen, Gary M. Wessel
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生物体的生殖细胞和体细胞之间的深度合作是功能性性腺的形成。在这里,我们通过对变色海胆(Lytechinus variegatus,Lv)整个生命周期的 RNA-seq、定量 mRNA 测量和原位杂交,为研究海胆的分子性腺发生奠定了基础。我们通过三项不同的分析发现,这种棘皮动物的卵巢和睾丸表达参与配子发生的独特转录本,还发现了每个性腺特有的未表征基因产物。我们进一步开发了一个整合整个发育过程中时间点 RNA-seq 数据的管道,以确定性腺中标志性基因的表达。我们发现,参与性别决定的减数分裂基因和候选基因在幼虫生长早期和变态之前就开始表达,令人惊讶。我们进一步发现,个体幼虫在变态前会表达不同数量的雄性或雌性标志基因,包括生殖细胞、卵细胞、精子和减数分裂相关基因。这些不同的雄性或雌性性腺基因图谱可能表明了双潜能性腺原基发育的开始和承诺,还可能包括新陈代谢方面的差异,与睾丸相比,参与糖酵解的转录本在卵巢中高度富集的观察结果也证明了这一点。这些数据共同支持了一个假设,即海胆的性别决定是在变态之前开始的,而本文描述的每种性腺类型所特有的许多未表征基因可能揭示了棘皮动物繁殖的独特途径和机制。
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Sex specific gene expression is present prior to metamorphosis in the sea urchin

Sex specific gene expression is present prior to metamorphosis in the sea urchin
A profound collaboration between the germline and somatic cells of an organism is the creation of a functional gonad. Here we establish a foundation for studying molecular gonadogenesis in the sea urchin by use of RNA-seq, quantitative mRNA measurements, and in-situ hybridizations throughout the life cycle of the variegated sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus (Lv). We found through three distinct analyses that the ovary and testis of this echinoderm expresses unique transcripts involved in gametogenesis, and also discovered uncharacterized gene products unique to each gonad. We further developed a pipeline integrating timepoint RNA-seq data throughout development to identify hallmark gene expression in gonads. We found that meiotic and candidate genes involved in sex determination are first expressed surprisingly early during larval growth, and well before metamorphosis. We further discovered that individual larvae express varying amounts of male- or female-hallmarks before metamorphosis, including germline, oocyte, sperm, and meiotic related genes. These distinct male- or female-gonad gene profiles may indicate the onset of, and commitment to, development of a bipotential gonad primordium, and may include metabolic differences, supported by the observation that transcripts involved in glycolysis are highly enriched in the ovary compared to the testis. Together these data support a hypothesis that sex determination is initiated prior to metamorphosis in the sea urchin and that the many uncharacterized genes unique to each gonad type characterized herein may reveal unique pathways and mechanisms in echinoderm reproduction.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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