Chandler Jennifer C, Aizen Joseph, Fitzgibbon Quinn P, Elizur Abigail, Ventura Tomer
*Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering, GeneCology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast (USC), 4 Locked Bag, Maroochydore, Queensland 4558, Australia.
Fisheries and Aquaculture Centre, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania, Private Bag 49, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.
Integr Comp Biol. 2016 Dec;56(6):1144-1156. doi: 10.1093/icb/icw007. Epub 2016 Jun 1.
The decapod Crustacea are the most species-rich order of the Crustacea and include some of the most charismatic and highly valued commercial species. Thus the decapods draw a significant research interest in relation to aquaculture, as well as gaining a broader understanding of these species' biology. However, the diverse physiology of the group considered with the lack of a model species have presented an obstacle for comparative analyses. In reflection of this, the recent integration of comparative transcriptomics has rapidly advanced our understanding of key regulatory pathways and developmental phenomena, an example being our understanding of sexual development. We discuss our work in the Eastern spiny lobster, Sagmariasus verreauxi, in the context of what is currently known about male sexual development in the decapods, highlighting the importance of transcriptomic techniques in achieving our recent advancements. We describe the progression made in our understanding of male sexual differentiation and maturation, as mediated by the insulin-like androgenic gland hormone (IAG), integrating the role of regulatory binding proteins (IGFBPs), a tyrosine kinase insulin receptor (TKIR), as well as the upstream effect of neuroendocrine hormones (GIH and MIH). We then consider the less well understood mechanism of male sex determination, with an emphasis on what we believe to be the key regulatory factors, the Dsx- and mab-3-related transcription factors (Dmrts). Finally, we discuss the function of the antennal gland (AnG) in sexual development, relating to the emergence of male-biased upregulation in the AnG in later sexual maturation and the sexually dimorphic expression of two key genes Sv-TKIR and Sv-Dmrt1 We then present the AnG as a case study to illustrate how comparative transcriptomic techniques can be applied to guide preliminary analyses, like the hypothesis that the AnG may function in pheromone biosynthesis. In summary, we describe the power of transcriptomics in facilitating the progress made in our understanding of male sexual development, as illustrated by the commercial decapod species, S. verreauxi Considering future directions, we suggest that the integration of multiple omics-based techniques offers the most powerful tool to ensure we continue to piece together the biology of the important group of decapod Crustacea.
十足目甲壳动物是甲壳纲中物种最丰富的目,包含一些最具魅力且具有高商业价值的物种。因此,十足目动物在水产养殖方面引发了重大的研究兴趣,同时也有助于更广泛地了解这些物种的生物学特性。然而,该类群多样的生理学特性以及缺乏模式物种,给比较分析带来了障碍。鉴于此,比较转录组学的近期整合迅速推动了我们对关键调控途径和发育现象的理解,比如我们对性别发育的理解。我们在目前已知的十足目雄性性别发育的背景下,讨论我们在东澳刺龙虾(Sagmariasus verreauxi)方面的研究工作,强调转录组技术在取得我们近期进展方面的重要性。我们描述了在理解由胰岛素样雄激素腺激素(IAG)介导的雄性性别分化和成熟过程中所取得的进展,整合了调控结合蛋白(IGFBPs)、酪氨酸激酶胰岛素受体(TKIR)的作用,以及神经内分泌激素(GIH和MIH)的上游效应。然后,我们考虑了人们了解较少的雄性性别决定机制,重点关注我们认为的关键调控因子,即Dsx和mab - 3相关转录因子(Dmrts)。最后,我们讨论触角腺(AnG)在性别发育中的功能,涉及到在后期性成熟过程中触角腺中雄性偏向性上调的出现以及两个关键基因Sv - TKIR和Sv - Dmrt1的性别二态性表达。然后,我们以触角腺为例进行研究,说明比较转录组技术如何可用于指导初步分析,比如触角腺可能在信息素生物合成中发挥作用的假设。总之,我们描述了转录组学在促进我们对雄性性别发育理解方面的作用,以东澳刺龙虾这一商业十足目物种为例进行了说明。考虑到未来的方向,我们认为整合多种基于组学的技术提供了最强大的工具,以确保我们继续拼凑出十足目甲壳动物这一重要类群的生物学特性。