肩胛骨蜱的早期胚胎发育表明,在囊胚形成之前,合胞组织和细胞化。

IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Evodevo Pub Date : 2025-04-25 DOI:10.1186/s13227-025-00240-y
Isaac A Hinne, Hailee R Ciccotti, Jakub Wudarski, Michael N Pham, Arvind Sharma, Molly M McVicar, Benjamin Faustino, Andrew B Nuss, Prashant P Sharma, Monika Gulia-Nuss
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摘要

在美国、加拿大和欧洲,蜱是节肢动物传播疾病最重要的媒介。肩胛棘虫是美国东部传播莱姆病病原体的主要媒介,并可传播多达六种其他病原体。近年来,在构建肩胛骨研究工具箱方面取得了许多进展,包括基因组资源、转录组、正向和反向遗传学技术。然而,对这一物种的早期胚胎发育的了解仍然缺乏。在本研究中,我们试图填补这一知识空白,并进一步努力功能基因组学工具的开发。我们开发了一个由16(0-15)个阶段组成的分期系统,描述了独特的形态,并使用小麦胚芽凝集素染色和荧光染料注射来确认细胞膜的形成。这些结果为确定蜱虫转基因的理想时间窗口提供了机会,并加深了我们对胚胎发育过程中事件的理解。
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Early embryonic development in the tick Ixodes scapularis suggests syncytial organization and cellularization before blastoderm formation.

Ixodes ticks are the most important vectors of arthropod-borne diseases in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Ixodes scapularis is the major vector that transmits the causative agent of Lyme disease in the eastern United States and can transmit up to six additional pathogens. In recent years, many advances have been made in building the toolkit for I. scapularis research, including genomic resources, transcriptomes, and forward and reverse genetics techniques. However, an understanding of the early embryonic development of this species is still lacking. In this study, we attempted to fill this knowledge gap and to further the efforts of functional genomics tools development. We developed a staging system consisting of 16 (0-15) stages describing unique morphologies and used wheat germ agglutinin staining and fluorescent dye injections to confirm cell membrane formation. These results provide an opportunity to identify an ideal time window for tick transgenics and deepen our understanding of the events during embryo development.

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Evodevo
Evodevo EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
7.50
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18
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: EvoDevo publishes articles on a broad range of topics associated with the translation of genotype to phenotype in a phylogenetic context. Understanding the history of life, the evolution of novelty and the generation of form, whether through embryogenesis, budding, or regeneration are amongst the greatest challenges in biology. We support the understanding of these processes through the many complementary approaches that characterize the field of evo-devo. The focus of the journal is on research that promotes understanding of the pattern and process of morphological evolution. All articles that fulfill this aim will be welcome, in particular: evolution of pattern; formation comparative gene function/expression; life history evolution; homology and character evolution; comparative genomics; phylogenetics and palaeontology
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