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支撑熊蜂蜂后滞育的遗传和生理工具包的保守性与修饰

Conservation and modification of genetic and physiological toolkits underpinning diapause in bumble bee queens.

作者信息

Amsalem Etya, Galbraith David A, Cnaani Jonathan, Teal Peter E A, Grozinger Christina M

机构信息

Department of Entomology, Center for Pollinator Research, Center for Chemical Ecology, Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA.

BizBee, Ein-Yahav, 86820, Israel.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2015 Nov;24(22):5596-615. doi: 10.1111/mec.13410. Epub 2015 Nov 11.

Abstract

Diapause is the key adaptation allowing insects to survive unfavourable conditions and inhabit an array of environments. Physiological changes during diapause are largely conserved across species and are hypothesized to be regulated by a conserved suite of genes (a 'toolkit'). Furthermore, it is hypothesized that in social insects, this toolkit was co-opted to mediate caste differentiation between long-lived, reproductive, diapause-capable queens and short-lived, sterile workers. Using Bombus terrestris queens, we examined the physiological and transcriptomic changes associated with diapause and CO2 treatment, which causes queens to bypass diapause. We performed comparative analyses with genes previously identified to be associated with diapause in the Dipteran Sarcophaga crassipalpis and with caste differentiation in bumble bees. As in Diptera, diapause in bumble bees is associated with physiological and transcriptional changes related to nutrient storage, stress resistance and core metabolic pathways. There is a significant overlap, both at the level of transcript and gene ontology, between the genetic mechanisms mediating diapause in B. terrestris and S. crassipalpis, reaffirming the existence of a conserved insect diapause genetic toolkit. However, a substantial proportion (10%) of the differentially regulated transcripts in diapausing queens have no clear orthologs in other species, and key players regulating diapause in Diptera (juvenile hormone and vitellogenin) appear to have distinct functions in bumble bees. We also found a substantial overlap between genes related to caste determination and diapause in bumble bees. Thus, our studies demonstrate an intriguing interplay between pathways underpinning adaptation to environmental extremes and the evolution of sociality in insects.

摘要

滞育是昆虫得以在不利条件下存活并栖息于一系列环境中的关键适应性特征。滞育期间的生理变化在物种间基本保守,据推测受一套保守基因(一个“工具包”)调控。此外,据推测在社会性昆虫中,这个工具包被用于介导长寿、有生殖能力、能进入滞育的蚁后与短命、不育的工蚁之间的品级分化。我们以地熊蜂蚁后为研究对象,检测了与滞育及二氧化碳处理相关的生理和转录组变化,二氧化碳处理会使蚁后绕过滞育。我们对先前鉴定出的与双翅目昆虫肥须亚麻蝇的滞育以及熊蜂品级分化相关的基因进行了比较分析。与双翅目昆虫一样,熊蜂的滞育与养分储存、抗逆性和核心代谢途径相关的生理及转录变化有关。在转录本水平和基因本体层面,调控地熊蜂和肥须亚麻蝇滞育的遗传机制存在显著重叠,再次证实了保守的昆虫滞育遗传工具包的存在。然而,滞育蚁后中相当比例(10%)的差异调控转录本在其他物种中没有明确的直系同源基因,且双翅目昆虫中调控滞育的关键因子(保幼激素和卵黄原蛋白)在熊蜂中似乎具有不同的功能。我们还发现熊蜂中与品级决定和滞育相关的基因存在大量重叠。因此,我们的研究证明了支撑昆虫适应极端环境的途径与社会性演化之间存在着有趣的相互作用。

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