Layden Michael J, Rentzsch Fabian, Röttinger Eric
Department of Biological Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA.
Sars Centre for Marine Molecular Biology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. 2016 Jul;5(4):408-28. doi: 10.1002/wdev.222. Epub 2016 Feb 19.
Reverse genetics and next-generation sequencing unlocked a new era in biology. It is now possible to identify an animal(s) with the unique biology most relevant to a particular question and rapidly generate tools to functionally dissect that biology. This review highlights the rise of one such novel model system, the starlet sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. Nematostella is a cnidarian (corals, jellyfish, hydras, sea anemones, etc.) animal that was originally targeted by EvoDevo researchers looking to identify a cnidarian animal to which the development of bilaterians (insects, worms, echinoderms, vertebrates, mollusks, etc.) could be compared. Studies in Nematostella have accomplished this goal and informed our understanding of the evolution of key bilaterian features. However, Nematostella is now going beyond its intended utility with potential as a model to better understand other areas such as regenerative biology, EcoDevo, or stress response. This review intends to highlight key EvoDevo insights from Nematostella that guide our understanding about the evolution of axial patterning mechanisms, mesoderm, and nervous systems in bilaterians, as well as to discuss briefly the potential of Nematostella as a model to better understand the relationship between development and regeneration. Lastly, the sum of research to date in Nematostella has generated a variety of tools that aided the rise of Nematostella to a viable model system. We provide a catalogue of current resources and techniques available to facilitate investigators interested in incorporating Nematostella into their research. WIREs Dev Biol 2016, 5:408-428. doi: 10.1002/wdev.222 For further resources related to this article, please visit the WIREs website.
反向遗传学和新一代测序开启了生物学的新纪元。现在有可能识别出具有与特定问题最相关独特生物学特性的动物,并迅速生成工具来对该生物学特性进行功能剖析。本综述重点介绍了一种这样的新型模型系统——星状海葵(Nematostella vectensis)的兴起。星状海葵是一种刺胞动物(珊瑚、水母、水螅、海葵等),最初是进化发育生物学(EvoDevo)研究人员关注的对象,他们希望找到一种刺胞动物,以便与两侧对称动物(昆虫、蠕虫、棘皮动物、脊椎动物、软体动物等)的发育进行比较。对星状海葵的研究实现了这一目标,并增进了我们对关键两侧对称动物特征进化的理解。然而,星状海葵现在正超越其最初的用途,有潜力成为一个模型,以更好地理解其他领域,如再生生物学、生态发育生物学(EcoDevo)或应激反应。本综述旨在突出星状海葵在进化发育生物学方面的关键见解,这些见解有助于我们理解两侧对称动物轴向模式形成机制、中胚层和神经系统的进化,同时简要讨论星状海葵作为一个模型在更好地理解发育与再生之间关系方面的潜力。最后,迄今为止对星状海葵的研究积累产生了各种工具,助力星状海葵成为一个可行的模型系统。我们提供了当前可用资源和技术的目录,以方便有兴趣将星状海葵纳入其研究的研究人员。WIREs发育生物学2016年,5:408 - 428。doi:10.1002/wdev.222 有关本文的更多资源,请访问WIREs网站。