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涉及珊瑚胃血管系统的基因变化支持群体与脱离群体的珊瑚虫之间的转变:来自尖锐鹿角珊瑚转录组的证据。

Genetic changes involving the coral gastrovascular system support the transition between colonies and bailed-out polyps: evidence from a Pocillopora acuta transcriptome.

作者信息

Chuang Po-Shun, Mitarai Satoshi

机构信息

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, 1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun , 904-0495, Okinawa, Japan.

出版信息

BMC Genomics. 2021 Sep 26;22(1):694. doi: 10.1186/s12864-021-08026-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A coral colony is composed of physiologically integrated polyps. In stony corals, coloniality adopts a wide diversity of forms and involves complex ontogenetic dynamics. However, molecular mechanisms underlying coloniality have been little studied. To understand the genetic basis of coloniality and its contribution to coral ecology, we induced polyp bail-out in a colonial coral, Pocillopora acuta, and compared transcription profiles of bailed-out polyps and polyps in normal colonies, and their responses to heat shock and hyposalinity.

RESULTS

Consistent with morphological formation of a gastrovascular system and its neural transmission and molecular transport functions, we found genetic activation of neurogenesis and development of tube-like structures in normal colonies that is absent in bailed-out polyps. Moreover, relative to bailed-out polyps, colonies showed significant overexpression of genes for angiotensin-converting enzymes and endothelin-converting enzymes. In response to hyperthermal and hyposaline treatments, a high proportion of genetic regulation proved specific to either bailed-out polyps or colonies. Elevated temperatures even activated NF-κB signaling in colonies. On the other hand, colonies showed no discernible advantage over bailed-out polyps in regard to hyposalinity.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study provides a first look at the genetic basis of coloniality and documents different responses to environmental stimuli in P. acuta colonies versus those in bailed-out polyps. Overexpression of angiotensin-converting enzymes and endothelin-converting enzymes in colonies suggests possible involvement of these genes in development of the gastrovascular system in P. acuta. Functional characterization of these coral genes and further investigation of other forms of the transition to coloniality in stony corals should be fruitful areas for future research.

摘要

背景

珊瑚群体由生理整合的珊瑚虫组成。在石珊瑚中,群体形态具有广泛的多样性,且涉及复杂的个体发育动态。然而,群体形成的分子机制鲜有研究。为了解群体形成的遗传基础及其对珊瑚生态学的贡献,我们诱导了群体珊瑚尖锐鹿角珊瑚(Pocillopora acuta)中的珊瑚虫脱离母体,并比较了脱离母体的珊瑚虫与正常群体中珊瑚虫的转录谱,以及它们对热休克和低盐度的反应。

结果

与胃血管系统的形态形成及其神经传递和分子运输功能一致,我们发现正常群体中神经发生的基因激活和管状结构的发育,而脱离母体的珊瑚虫中则不存在。此外,相对于脱离母体的珊瑚虫,群体中血管紧张素转换酶和内皮素转换酶的基因显著过表达。在高温和低盐处理下,很大一部分基因调控证明是脱离母体的珊瑚虫或群体所特有的。升高的温度甚至激活了群体中的NF-κB信号通路。另一方面,在低盐度方面,群体相对于脱离母体的珊瑚虫没有明显优势。

结论

本研究首次探讨了群体形成的遗传基础,并记录了尖锐鹿角珊瑚群体与脱离母体的珊瑚虫对环境刺激的不同反应。群体中血管紧张素转换酶和内皮素转换酶过表达表明这些基因可能参与了尖锐鹿角珊瑚胃血管系统的发育。对这些珊瑚基因进行功能表征,以及进一步研究石珊瑚向群体转变的其他形式,应是未来研究富有成果的领域。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/0d60/8466926/a63f24c1731d/12864_2021_8026_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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