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Lasting effects of early exposure to temperature on the gonadal transcriptome at the time of sex differentiation in the European sea bass, a fish with mixed genetic and environmental sex determination

机译:早熟温度对欧洲鲈鱼性别分化时性腺转录组的持久影响

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Sex in fish is plastic and in several species can be influenced by environmental factors. In sensitive species, elevated temperatures have a masculinizing effect. Previous studies on the effects of temperature on gene expression have been restricted to a few cognate genes, mostly related to testis or ovarian development, and analyzed in gonads once they had completed the process of sex differentiation. However, studies on the effect of temperature at the whole gonadal transcriptomic level are scarce in fish and, in addition, temperature effects at the time of sex differentiation at the transcriptomic level are also unknown. Here, we used the European sea bass, a gonochoristic teleost with a polygenic sex determination system influenced by temperature, and exposed larvae to elevated temperature during the period of early gonad formation. Transcriptomic analysis of the gonads was carried out about three months after the end of temperature exposure, shortly after the beginning of the process of sex differentiation. Elevated temperature doubled the number of males with respect to untreated controls. Transcriptomic analysis of early differentiating female gonads showed how heat caused: 1) an up-regulation of genes related to cholesterol transport (star), the stress response (nr3c1) and testis differentiation (amh, dmrt, etc.), 2) a decrease in the expression of genes related to ovarian differentiation such as cyp19a1a, and 3) an increase in the expression of several genes related to epigenetic regulatory mechanisms (hdac11, dicer1, ehmt2, jarid2a, pcgf2, suz12, mettl22). Taken together, the results of this study contribute to the understanding of how the early environment sets permanent changes that result in long-lasting consequences, in this case in the sexual phenotype. Results also show the usefulness of comparing the effects of heat on the behavior of cognate genes related to sex differentiation as well as that of genes involved in establishing and maintaining cell identity through epigenetic mechanisms.
机译:鱼的性别是可塑性的,在某些物种中,性别可能会受到环境因素的影响。在敏感物种中,高温具有男性化的作用。以前有关温度对基因表达影响的研究仅限于一些同源基因,主要与睾丸或卵巢发育有关,一旦性腺完成性别分化过程,便在性腺中进行分析。然而,关于鱼类在整个性腺转录组水平上的温度影响的研究很少,此外,在转录组水平上进行性别分化时的温度效应也是未知的。在这里,我们使用了欧洲鲈鱼,一种受温度影响的生殖生殖硬骨鱼,其多基因性别决定系统,并在性腺形成早期将幼虫暴露于高温。在性接触开始后不久,在暴露于温度的三个月后,对性腺进行了转录组学分析。相对于未经处理的对照,升高的温度使雄性的数量增加了一倍。早期分化雌性腺的转录组学分析表明,热量是如何引起的:1)与胆固醇转运(星),应激反应(nr3c1)和睾丸分化(amh,dmrt等)相关的基因上调,2)降低在与卵巢分化相关的基因(例如cyp19a1a和3)的表达中,一些与表观遗传调控机制相关的基因(hdac11,dicer1,ehmt2,jarid2a,pcgf2,suz12,mettl22)的表达增加。两者合计,这项研究的结果有助于了解早期环境如何设置永久性变化,从而导致长期后果,在这种情况下是性表型。结果还显示,比较热对与性别分化有关的同源基因的行为以及通过表观遗传机制参与建立和维持细胞身份的基因的行为的影响进行比较的有用性。

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