Vector Molecular Biology Group, The Pirbright Institute, Pirbright, UK.
Big Data Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford, OX3 7LF, UK.
Sci Rep. 2022 Apr 27;12(1):6885. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-10686-y.
Cell lines allow studying various biological processes that may not be easily tractable in whole organisms. Here, we have established the first male-specific cell line from the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. The cells, named AgMM and derived from the sex-sorted neonate larvae, were able to undergo spontaneous contractions for a number of passages following establishment, indicating their myoblast origin. Comparison of their transcriptome to the transcriptome of an A. gambiae-derived Sua5.1 hemocyte cells revealed distinguishing molecular signatures of each cell line, including numerous muscle-related genes that were highly and uniquely expressed in the AgMM cells. Moreover, the AgMM cells express the primary sex determiner gene Yob and support male sex determination and dosage compensation pathways. Therefore, the AgMM cell line represents a valuable tool for molecular and biochemical in vitro studies of these male-specific processes. In a broader context, a rich transcriptomic data set generated in this study contributes to a better understanding of transcribed regions of the A. gambiae genome and sheds light on the biology of both cell types, facilitating their anticipated use for various cell-based assays.
细胞系允许研究各种在整个生物体中可能不易研究的生物学过程。在这里,我们从非洲疟蚊 Anopheles gambiae 中建立了第一个雄性特异性细胞系。这些细胞被命名为 AgMM,源自性别分选的新生幼虫,在建立后能够进行自发收缩多个传代,表明它们起源于成肌细胞。将其转录组与源自 A. gambiae 的 Sua5.1 血细胞细胞的转录组进行比较,揭示了每个细胞系的区别分子特征,包括许多在 AgMM 细胞中高度且独特表达的肌肉相关基因。此外,AgMM 细胞表达主要性别决定基因 Yob,并支持雄性性别决定和剂量补偿途径。因此,AgMM 细胞系是研究这些雄性特异性过程的分子和生化体外研究的有价值工具。在更广泛的背景下,本研究中生成的丰富转录组数据集有助于更好地理解 A. gambiae 基因组的转录区域,并揭示了两种细胞类型的生物学特性,为各种基于细胞的测定法的预期使用提供了便利。