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原发性细胞的功能研究为海洋哺乳动物的基因组-表型研究提供了一个系统。

Functional Studies with Primary Cells Provide a System for Genome-to-Phenome Investigations in Marine Mammals.

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.

出版信息

Integr Comp Biol. 2020 Aug 1;60(2):348-360. doi: 10.1093/icb/icaa065.

Abstract

Marine mammals exhibit some of the most dramatic physiological adaptations in their clade and offer unparalleled insights into the mechanisms driving convergent evolution on relatively short time scales. Some of these adaptations, such as extreme tolerance to hypoxia and prolonged food deprivation, are uncommon among most terrestrial mammals and challenge established metabolic principles of supply and demand balance. Non-targeted omics studies are starting to uncover the genetic foundations of such adaptations, but tools for testing functional significance in these animals are currently lacking. Cellular modeling with primary cells represents a powerful approach for elucidating the molecular etiology of physiological adaptation, a critical step in accelerating genome-to-phenome studies in organisms in which transgenesis is impossible (e.g., large-bodied, long-lived, fully aquatic, federally protected species). Gene perturbation studies in primary cells can directly evaluate whether specific mutations, gene loss, or duplication confer functional advantages such as hypoxia or stress tolerance in marine mammals. Here, we summarize how genetic and pharmacological manipulation approaches in primary cells have advanced mechanistic investigations in other non-traditional mammalian species, and highlight the need for such investigations in marine mammals. We also provide key considerations for isolating, culturing, and conducting experiments with marine mammal cells under conditions that mimic in vivo states. We propose that primary cell culture is a critical tool for conducting functional mechanistic studies (e.g., gene knockdown, over-expression, or editing) that can provide the missing link between genome- and organismal-level understanding of physiological adaptations in marine mammals.

摘要

海洋哺乳动物在其分支中表现出一些最显著的生理适应性,为在相对较短的时间尺度上推动趋同进化的机制提供了无与伦比的见解。其中一些适应性,如对缺氧和长时间禁食的极端耐受,在大多数陆地哺乳动物中并不常见,挑战了供应和需求平衡的既定代谢原则。非靶向组学研究开始揭示这些适应性的遗传基础,但目前缺乏在这些动物中测试功能意义的工具。使用原代细胞进行细胞建模代表了阐明生理适应分子病因的有力方法,这是加速无法进行转基因的生物体(例如,体型大、寿命长、完全水生、受联邦保护的物种)的基因组到表型研究的关键步骤。原代细胞中的基因扰动研究可以直接评估特定突变、基因缺失或重复是否赋予了功能优势,例如海洋哺乳动物的缺氧或应激耐受。在这里,我们总结了原代细胞中的遗传和药理学操纵方法如何推进其他非传统哺乳动物物种的机制研究,并强调了在海洋哺乳动物中进行此类研究的必要性。我们还提供了在模拟体内状态的条件下分离、培养和进行海洋哺乳动物细胞实验的关键注意事项。我们提出,原代细胞培养是进行功能机制研究(例如基因敲低、过表达或编辑)的关键工具,这些研究可以在海洋哺乳动物的生理适应的基因组和机体水平理解之间提供缺失的环节。

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