蝾螈再生的基因组学和表观基因组学。

Genomics and epigenomics of axolotl regeneration.

机构信息

Departamento de Ciencias Naturales, Unidad Cuajimalpa, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico.

出版信息

Int J Dev Biol. 2021;65(7-8-9):465-474. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.200276cs.

Abstract

The axolotl ( has been a widely studied organism due to its capacity to regenerate most of its cells, tissues and whole-body parts. Since its genome was sequenced, several molecular tools have been developed to study the mechanisms behind this outstanding and extraordinary ability. The complexity of its genome due to its sheer size and the disproportionate expansion of a large number of repetitive elements, may be a key factor at play during tissue remodeling and regeneration mechanisms. Transcriptomic analysis has provided information to identify candidate genes networks and pathways that might define successful or failed tissue regeneration. Nevertheless, the epigenetic machinery that may participate in this phenomenon has largely not been studied. In this review, we outline a broad overview of both genetic and epigenetic molecular processes related to regeneration in axolotl, from the macroscopic to the molecular level. We also explore the epigenetic mechanisms behind regenerative pathways, and its potential importance in future regeneration research. Altogether, understanding the genomics and global regulation in axolotl will be key for elucidating the special biology of this organism and the fantastic phenomenon that is regeneration.

摘要

蝾螈(axolotl)由于其能够再生大部分细胞、组织和整个身体部位而成为广泛研究的对象。自其基因组测序以来,已经开发了几种分子工具来研究这种出色和非凡能力背后的机制。由于其基因组的巨大规模和大量重复元件不成比例的扩张,其基因组的复杂性可能是在组织重塑和再生机制中发挥作用的关键因素。转录组分析提供了信息,以鉴定可能定义成功或失败的组织再生的候选基因网络和途径。然而,可能参与这种现象的表观遗传机制在很大程度上尚未得到研究。在这篇综述中,我们从宏观到分子水平概述了与蝾螈再生相关的遗传和表观遗传分子过程。我们还探讨了再生途径背后的表观遗传机制及其在未来再生研究中的潜在重要性。总的来说,了解蝾螈的基因组学和整体调控将是阐明该生物体特殊生物学和再生这一奇妙现象的关键。

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