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群体水螅的基因组显示,它们的干细胞使用了一套与所有动物在进化上共享的基因工具包。

The genome of the colonial hydroid reveals that their stem cells use a toolkit of evolutionarily shared genes with all animals.

作者信息

Schnitzler Christine E, Chang E Sally, Waletich Justin, Quiroga-Artigas Gonzalo, Wong Wai Yee, Nguyen Anh-Dao, Barreira Sofia N, Doonan Liam B, Gonzalez Paul, Koren Sergey, Gahan James M, Sanders Steven M, Bradshaw Brian, DuBuc Timothy Q, de Jong Danielle, Nawrocki Eric P, Larson Alexandra, Klasfeld Samantha, Gornik Sebastian G, Moreland R Travis, Wolfsberg Tyra G, Phillippy Adam M, Mullikin James C, Simakov Oleg, Cartwright Paulyn, Nicotra Matthew, Frank Uri, Baxevanis Andreas D

机构信息

Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, University of Florida, St. Augustine, Florida 32080, USA.

Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA.

出版信息

Genome Res. 2024 Apr 25;34(3):498-513. doi: 10.1101/gr.278382.123.

Abstract

is a colonial marine hydroid that shows remarkable biological properties, including the capacity to regenerate its entire body throughout its lifetime, a process made possible by its adult migratory stem cells, known as i-cells. Here, we provide an in-depth characterization of the genomic structure and gene content of two species, and , placing them in a comparative evolutionary framework with other cnidarian genomes. We also generated and annotated a single-cell transcriptomic atlas for adult male and identified cell-type markers for all major cell types, including key i-cell markers. Orthology analyses based on the markers revealed that 's i-cells are highly enriched in genes that are widely shared amongst animals, a striking finding given that has a higher proportion of phylum-specific genes than any of the other 41 animals in our orthology analysis. These results indicate that 's stem cells and early progenitor cells may use a toolkit shared with all animals, making it a promising model organism for future exploration of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. The genomic and transcriptomic resources for presented here will enable further studies of their regenerative capacity, colonial morphology, and ability to distinguish self from nonself.

摘要

是一种群体海洋水螅虫,具有显著的生物学特性,包括在其一生中能够再生整个身体,这一过程由其成年迁移干细胞(称为i细胞)实现。在这里,我们对两个物种的基因组结构和基因内容进行了深入表征,并将它们与其他刺胞动物基因组置于比较进化框架中。我们还生成并注释了成年雄性的单细胞转录组图谱,并确定了所有主要细胞类型的细胞类型标记,包括关键的i细胞标记。基于这些标记的直系同源分析表明,的i细胞高度富集于动物中广泛共享的基因,鉴于在我们的直系同源分析中,其门特异性基因的比例高于其他41种动物中的任何一种,这一发现令人惊讶。这些结果表明,的干细胞和早期祖细胞可能使用与所有动物共享的一套工具,使其成为未来探索干细胞生物学和再生医学的有前景的模式生物。这里展示的的基因组和转录组资源将有助于进一步研究它们的再生能力、群体形态以及区分自我与非自我的能力。

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