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Y 染色体碎裂在冈比亚按蚊中的作用:新型合成性别比例干扰因子的细胞动态学研究。

Y chromosome shredding in Anopheles gambiae: Insight into the cellular dynamics of a novel synthetic sex ratio distorter.

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS Genet. 2024 Jun 7;20(6):e1011303. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1011303. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Despite efforts to explore the genome of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, the Y chromosome of this species remains enigmatic. The large number of repetitive and heterochromatic DNA sequences makes the Y chromosome exceptionally difficult to fully assemble, hampering the progress of gene editing techniques and functional studies for this chromosome. In this study, we made use of a bioinformatic platform to identify Y-specific repetitive DNA sequences that served as a target site for a CRISPR/Cas9 system. The activity of Cas9 in the reproductive organs of males caused damage to Y-bearing sperm without affecting their fertility, leading to a strong female bias in the progeny. Cytological investigation allowed us to identify meiotic defects and investigate sperm selection in this new synthetic sex ratio distorter system. In addition, alternative promoters enable us to target the Y chromosome in specific tissues and developmental stages of male mosquitoes, enabling studies that shed light on the role of this chromosome in male gametogenesis. This work paves the way for further insight into the poorly characterised Y chromosome of Anopheles gambiae. Moreover, the sex distorter strain we have generated promises to be a valuable tool for the advancement of studies in the field of developmental biology, with the potential to support the progress of genetic strategies aimed at controlling malaria mosquitoes and other pest species.

摘要

尽管人们努力探索疟蚊 Anopheles gambiae 的基因组,但该物种的 Y 染色体仍然是一个谜。大量的重复和异染色质 DNA 序列使得 Y 染色体极难完全组装,阻碍了该染色体的基因编辑技术和功能研究的进展。在这项研究中,我们利用生物信息学平台来识别 Y 染色体特异性重复 DNA 序列,作为 CRISPR/Cas9 系统的靶标位点。Cas9 在雄性生殖器官中的活性导致携带 Y 染色体的精子受损,而不会影响其生育能力,从而导致后代强烈偏向雌性。细胞学研究使我们能够识别减数分裂缺陷,并研究这个新的合成性别比例干扰系统中的精子选择。此外,替代启动子使我们能够在雄性蚊子的特定组织和发育阶段靶向 Y 染色体,从而可以开展研究,揭示该染色体在雄性配子发生中的作用。这项工作为进一步深入了解疟蚊 Anopheles gambiae 的特征不佳的 Y 染色体铺平了道路。此外,我们生成的性别干扰菌株有望成为发育生物学领域研究的宝贵工具,有可能支持旨在控制疟疾蚊子和其他害虫物种的遗传策略的进展。

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