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进化对青少年营养不良的适应会影响成年后的新陈代谢,并损害成年后的健康。

Evolutionary adaptation to juvenile malnutrition impacts adult metabolism and impairs adult fitness in .

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Metabolomics Unit, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

Elife. 2023 Oct 17;12:e92465. doi: 10.7554/eLife.92465.

Abstract

Juvenile undernutrition has lasting effects on adult metabolism of the affected individuals, but it is unclear how adult physiology is shaped over evolutionary time by natural selection driven by juvenile undernutrition. We combined RNAseq, targeted metabolomics, and genomics to study the consequences of evolution under juvenile undernutrition for metabolism of reproductively active adult females of . Compared to Control populations maintained on standard diet, Selected populations maintained for over 230 generations on a nutrient-poor larval diet evolved major changes in adult gene expression and metabolite abundance, in particular affecting amino acid and purine metabolism. The evolved differences in adult gene expression and metabolite abundance between Selected and Control populations were positively correlated with the corresponding differences previously reported for Selected versus Control larvae. This implies that genetic variants affect both stages similarly. Even when well fed, the metabolic profile of Selected flies resembled that of flies subject to starvation. Finally, Selected flies had lower reproductive output than Controls even when both were raised under the conditions under which the Selected populations evolved. These results imply that evolutionary adaptation to juvenile undernutrition has large pleiotropic consequences for adult metabolism, and that they are costly rather than adaptive for adult fitness. Thus, juvenile and adult metabolism do not appear to evolve independently from each other even in a holometabolous species where the two life stages are separated by a complete metamorphosis.

摘要

青少年营养不良对受影响个体的成人代谢有持久影响,但尚不清楚自然选择在多大程度上通过受青少年营养不良驱动的进化来塑造成人生理学。我们结合了 RNA 测序、靶向代谢组学和基因组学,研究了在受青少年营养不良的进化条件下对有生殖活性的成年雌性 的代谢的影响。与维持在标准饮食上的对照种群相比,在缺乏营养的幼虫饮食上维持了超过 230 代的选择种群在成年期的基因表达和代谢物丰度上发生了重大变化,特别是影响了氨基酸和嘌呤代谢。选择种群与对照种群之间在成年期基因表达和代谢物丰度上的进化差异与之前报道的选择种群与对照幼虫之间的差异呈正相关。这意味着遗传变异对两个阶段的影响相似。即使在营养充足的情况下,选择种群的代谢特征也与饥饿的果蝇相似。最后,即使在选择种群进化的条件下饲养,选择种群的繁殖力也低于对照种群。这些结果表明,对青少年营养不良的进化适应对成人代谢有很大的多效性影响,并且对成年适应性而言是代价高昂的,而不是适应性的。因此,即使在完全变态的昆虫中,青少年和成年代谢似乎也没有彼此独立进化,在这种昆虫中,两个生命阶段被完全变态隔开。

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