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发育中的意大利蜜蜂哺育工蜂营养欠佳的转录标记

Transcriptional markers of sub-optimal nutrition in developing Apis mellifera nurse workers.

作者信息

Corby-Harris Vanessa, Jones Beryl M, Walton Alexander, Schwan Melissa R, Anderson Kirk E

机构信息

Carl Hayden Bee Research Center, USDA Agricultural Research Service, 2000 E, Allen Road, Tucson, Arizona 85719, USA.

出版信息

BMC Genomics. 2014 Feb 15;15:134. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-134.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) contribute substantially to the worldwide economy and ecosystem health as pollinators. Pollen is essential to the bee's diet, providing protein, lipids, and micronutrients. The dramatic shifts in physiology, anatomy, and behavior that accompany normal worker development are highly plastic and recent work demonstrates that development, particularly the transition from nurse to foraging roles, is greatly impacted by diet. However, the role that diet plays in the developmental transition of newly eclosed bees to nurse workers is poorly understood. To further understand honey bee nutrition and the role of diet in nurse development, we used a high-throughput screen of the transcriptome of 3 day and 8 day old worker bees fed either honey and stored pollen (rich diet) or honey alone (poor diet) within the hive. We employed a three factor (age, diet, age x diet) analysis of the transcriptome to determine whether diet affected nurse worker physiology and whether poor diet altered the developmental processes normally associated with aging.

RESULTS

Substantial changes in gene expression occurred due to starvation. Diet-induced changes in gene transcription occurring in younger bees were largely a subset of those occurring in older bees, but certain signatures of starvation were only evident 8 day old workers. Of the 18,542 annotated transcripts in the A. mellifera genome, 150 transcripts exhibited differential expression due to poor diet at 3d of age compared with 17,226 transcripts that differed due to poor diet at 8d of age, and poor diet caused more frequent down-regulation of gene expression in younger bees compared to older bees. In addition, the age-related physiological changes that accompanied early adult development differed due to the diet these young adult bees were fed. More frequent down-regulation of gene expression was observed in developing bees fed a poor diet compared to those fed an adequate diet. Functional analyses also suggest that the physiological and developmental processes occurring in well-fed bees are vastly different than those occurring in pollen deprived bees. Our data support the hypothesis that poor diet causes normal age-related development to go awry.

CONCLUSION

Poor nutrition has major consequences for the expression of genes underlying the physiology and age-related development of nurse worker bees. More work is certainly needed to fully understand the consequences of starvation and the complex biology of nutrition and development in this system, but the genes identified in the present study provide a starting point for understanding the consequences of poor diet and for mitigating the economic costs of colony starvation.

摘要

背景

蜜蜂(西方蜜蜂)作为传粉者,对全球经济和生态系统健康做出了重大贡献。花粉对蜜蜂的饮食至关重要,能提供蛋白质、脂质和微量营养素。正常工蜂发育过程中伴随的生理、解剖和行为的显著变化具有高度可塑性,最近的研究表明,发育,尤其是从哺育蜂到采蜜蜂角色的转变,受到饮食的极大影响。然而,饮食在新羽化蜜蜂向哺育工蜂发育转变中所起的作用却鲜为人知。为了进一步了解蜜蜂营养以及饮食在哺育蜂发育中的作用,我们对蜂巢内3日龄和8日龄的工蜂进行了高通量转录组筛选,这些工蜂分别喂食蜂蜜和储存的花粉(丰富饮食)或仅喂食蜂蜜(贫乏饮食)。我们对转录组进行了三因素(年龄、饮食、年龄×饮食)分析,以确定饮食是否影响哺育工蜂的生理,以及贫乏饮食是否改变了通常与衰老相关的发育过程。

结果

饥饿导致基因表达发生显著变化。饮食诱导的年轻蜜蜂基因转录变化在很大程度上是老年蜜蜂变化的一个子集,但某些饥饿特征仅在8日龄工蜂中明显。在西方蜜蜂基因组的18542个注释转录本中,与8日龄时因贫乏饮食而不同的17226个转录本相比,3日龄时因贫乏饮食而表现出差异表达的转录本有150个,并且与老年蜜蜂相比,贫乏饮食导致年轻蜜蜂中基因表达的下调更为频繁。此外,这些年轻成年蜜蜂所喂食的饮食不同,伴随早期成年发育的与年龄相关的生理变化也不同。与喂食充足饮食的发育中蜜蜂相比,喂食贫乏饮食的蜜蜂中基因表达下调更为频繁。功能分析还表明,营养良好的蜜蜂中发生的生理和发育过程与花粉缺乏的蜜蜂中发生的过程有很大不同。我们的数据支持这样的假设,即贫乏饮食会导致正常的与年龄相关的发育出现偏差。

结论

营养不良对哺育工蜂生理和与年龄相关发育的潜在基因表达有重大影响。当然,需要更多的研究来全面了解饥饿的后果以及该系统中营养与发育的复杂生物学,但本研究中鉴定出的基因提供了一个起点,有助于理解贫乏饮食的后果并减轻蜂群饥饿的经济成本。

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