Yiru Shen, Lixue Zhao, Luyun He, Nan Zhang, Hongyu Jin, Weifeng Zhang, Hongxing Liu, Yongbo Bao
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Characterization and functional analysis of AgRunx in the blood clam (Anadara granosa): implications for hemocyte proliferation.
The Runx family of transcription factors, evolutionarily conserved regulators of vertebrate hematopoiesis, coordinates hematopoietic lineage commitment through DNA-binding Runt domains. While their roles are well characterized in vertebrates, functional insights into bivalve hemocyte proliferation remain limited. Here, we identified a Runx homolog (AgRunx) in the blood clam Anadara granosa, encoding 556 amino acid protein with a conserved Runt domain. Spatial expression analysis revealed predominant AgRunx transcription in hemolymph (10.12-fold versus gonads, P<0.05), with dynamic upregulation peaking during the D-shaped veliger developmental stage. Furthermore, AgRunx was significantly upregulated at both the mRNA and protein levels in the hemolymph of A. granosa with high total hemocyte count group [HTHC: 32.70(±2.36)×104 cells μl-1], compared with individuals with low hemocyte count group [LTHC: 7.90(±0.85)×104 cells μl-1]. AgRunx RNA interference (RNAi) showed both the total hemocyte count and hemoglobin concentration were significantly reduced. Moreover, a decrease in the number of EdU-labeled proliferating cells in gill tissues was observed, accompanied by downregulation of the G0/G1 phase and upregulation of the G2/M phase in hemocytes. These results conclusively demonstrate AgRunx is involved in the hematopoietic process of A. granosa and plays a critical role in cell proliferation.
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Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.