Okwaro Louis A, Korb Judith
University of Freiburg, Evolutionary Biology and Ecology D-79104 Freiburg, Germany.
University of Freiburg, Evolutionary Biology and Ecology D-79104 Freiburg, Germany.
Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2023 Aug;58:101051. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2023.101051. Epub 2023 May 8.
Analogous to multicellular organisms, social insect colonies are characterized by division of labor with queens and workers reflecting germline and soma, respectively. In multicellular organisms, such division is achieved through epigenetic factors regulating cell differentiation during development. Analogously, epigenetic regulation is postulated to regulate caste differences in social insects. We summarize recent findings about the role of epigenetics in social insects, focusing on DNA methylation and histone modifications. We specifically address (i) queen versus worker caste differentiation, (ii) queen versus worker caste differences, and (iii) division of labor among workers. Our review provides an overview of an exciting and controversially discussed field in developmental and molecular biology. It shows that our current understanding about the role of epigenetics in regulating division of labor in social insects is still fragmentary but that refined methods with well-replicated samples and targeted questions offer promising insights into this emerging field of socio-epigenomics.
与多细胞生物类似,社会性昆虫群体的特点是存在分工,蚁后和工蚁分别对应生殖系和体细胞。在多细胞生物中,这种分工是通过调控发育过程中细胞分化的表观遗传因素来实现的。类似地,推测表观遗传调控在社会性昆虫中调节着不同等级的差异。我们总结了关于表观遗传学在社会性昆虫中作用的最新研究发现,重点关注DNA甲基化和组蛋白修饰。我们特别探讨了以下几个方面:(i)蚁后与工蚁等级分化;(ii)蚁后与工蚁等级差异;(iii)工蚁之间的分工。我们的综述概述了发育和分子生物学中一个令人兴奋且备受争议的领域。它表明,我们目前对表观遗传学在调节社会性昆虫分工中作用的理解仍然支离破碎,但采用精心复制样本和针对性问题的精细方法,有望为这个新兴的社会表观基因组学领域提供有价值的见解。