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Naked mole-rat transcriptome signatures of socially suppressed sexual maturation and links of reproduction to aging

机译:社交抑制性成熟以及生殖与衰老的联系的裸mole鼠转录组特征

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Naked mole-rats (NMRs) are eusocially organized in colonies. Although breeders carry the additional metabolic load of reproduction, they are extremely long-lived and remain fertile throughout their lifespan. This phenomenon contrasts the disposable soma theory of aging stating that organisms can invest their resources either in somatic maintenance, enabling a longer lifespan, or in reproduction, at the cost of longevity. Here, we present a comparative transcriptome analysis of breeders vs. non-breeders of the eusocial, long-lived NMR vs. the polygynous and shorter-lived guinea pig (GP). Comparative transcriptome analysis of tissue samples from ten organs showed, in contrast to GPs, low levels of differentiation between sexes in adult NMR non-breeders. After transition into breeders, NMR transcriptomes are markedly sex-specific, show pronounced feedback signaling via gonadal steroids, and have similarities to reproductive phenotypes in African cichlid fish, which also exhibit social status changes between dominant and subordinate phenotypes. Further, NMRs show functional enrichment of status-related expression differences associated with aging. Lipid metabolism and oxidative phosphorylation—molecular networks known to be linked to aging—were identified among most affected gene sets. Remarkably and in contrast to GPs, transcriptome patterns associated with longevity are reinforced in NMR breeders. Our results provide comprehensive and unbiased molecular insights into interspecies differences between NMRs and GPs, both in sexual maturation and in the impact of reproduction on longevity. We present molecular evidence that sexual maturation in NMRs is socially suppressed. In agreement with evolutionary theories of aging in eusocial organisms, we have identified transcriptome patterns in NMR breeders that—in contrast to the disposable soma theory of aging—may slow down aging rates and potentially contribute to their exceptional long life- and healthspan.
机译:裸鼠(NMRs)通常在菌落中组织。尽管育种者承担着繁殖的额外代谢负荷,但它们的寿命极长,并在整个生命周期中保持肥沃。这种现象与可弃性的体细胞衰老理论形成了鲜明的对比,后者说生物体可以将其资源投入躯体维持,延长寿命或繁殖方面,而这要以长寿为代价。在这里,我们提供了一个比较转录组分析,比较了正常社会,长寿命NMR的育种者与非繁育者,多雌性和较短寿命的豚鼠(GP)。与GP相比,对来自十个器官的组织样品进行的转录组分析显示,成年NMR非育种者的性别分化水平较低。过渡到育种者后,NMR转录组具有明显的性别特异性,通过性腺类固醇显示出明显的反馈信号,并且与非洲丽鱼科鱼类的生殖表型相似,这些表型也表现出优势表型和从属表型之间的社会地位变化。此外,NMR显示与衰老相关的状态相关表达差异的功能丰富。脂质代谢和氧化磷酸化(已知与衰老有关的分子网络)已在受影响最严重的基因组中鉴定出。与GP明显不同的是,与长寿相关的转录组模式在NMR育种家中得到了加强。我们的研究结果提供了全面且无偏见的分子洞察力,可了解NMR和GP之间的种间差异,包括性成熟和生殖对长寿的影响。我们提供分子证据表明,NMR中的性成熟受到社会抑制。与正常社会生物衰老的进化理论一致,我们已经确定了NMR育种者的转录组模式,与可弃的体细胞衰老理论相反,它可能减慢衰老速度并可能有助于其超长的寿命和健康寿命。

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