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PNAS Plus: Heat-induced masculinization in domesticated zebrafish is family-specific and yields a set of different gonadal transcriptomes

机译:PNAS Plus:驯化斑马鱼中的热诱导男性化是特定于家庭的并产生一组不同的性腺转录组

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Understanding environmental influences on sex ratios is important for the study of the evolution of sex-determining mechanisms and for evaluating the effects of global warming and chemical pollution. Fishes exhibit sexual plasticity, but the underlying mechanisms of environmental effects on their reproduction are unclear even in the well-established teleost research model, the zebrafish. Here we established the conditions to study the effects of elevated temperature on zebrafish sex. We showed that sex ratio response to elevated temperature is family-specific and typically leads to masculinization (female-to-male sex reversal), resulting in neomales. These results uncovered genotype-by-environment interactions that support a polygenic sex determination system in domesticated (laboratory) zebrafish. We found that some heat-treated fish had gene expression profiles similar to untreated controls of the same sex, indicating that they were resistant to thermal effects. Further, most neomales had gonadal transcriptomes similar to that of regular males. Strikingly, we discovered heat-treated females that displayed a normal ovarian phenotype but with a “male-like” gonadal transcriptome. Such major transcriptomic reprogramming with preserved organ structure has never been reported. Juveniles were also found to have a male-like transcriptome shortly after exposure to heat. These findings were validated by analyzing the expression of genes and signaling pathways associated with sex differentiation. Our results revealed a lasting thermal effect on zebrafish gonads, suggesting new avenues for detection of functional consequences of elevated temperature in natural fish populations in a global warming scenario.
机译:了解环境对性别比例的影响对于研究性别决定机制的演变以及评估全球变暖和化学污染的影响非常重要。鱼类表现出性可塑性,但是即使在公认的硬骨鱼研究模型斑马鱼中,环境对其繁殖的潜在影响机制仍不清楚。在这里,我们建立了研究温度升高对斑马鱼性行为影响的条件。我们发现,性别比例对升高的温度的反应是特定于家庭的,通常会导致男性化(男女性别逆转),从而导致新男性。这些结果揭示了在环境中的基因型-环境相互作用,该相互作用支持驯化(实验室)斑马鱼的多基因性别确定系统。我们发现,某些经过热处理的鱼的基因表达谱与未经处理的相同性别的对照组相似,表明它们对热效应有抵抗力。此外,大多数新男性的性腺转录组与普通男性相似。令人惊讶的是,我们发现接受热处理的雌性表现出正常的卵巢表型,但具有“雄性”性腺转录组。从未报道过这种具有保留的器官结构的主要转录组重编程。少年在受热后不久也被发现具有类似男性的转录组。通过分析与性别分化有关的基因表达和信号通路,验证了这些发现。我们的结果揭示了对斑马鱼性腺的持久热效应,为检测全球变暖情况下天然鱼类种群温度升高的功能后果提供了新途径。

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