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Hox genes and the parasitic flatworms: New opportunities, challenges and lessons from the free-living

机译:Hox基因和寄生扁虫:自由生活带来的新机遇,挑战和教训

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Research into the roles played by Hox and related homeotic gene families in the diverse and complex developmental programmes exhibited by parasitic flatworms (Platyhelminthes) can hardly be said to have begun, and thus presents considerable opportunity for new research. Although featured in some of the earliest screens for homeotic genes outside Drosophila and mice, surveys in parasitic flatworms are few in number and almost nothing is yet known of where or when the genes are expressed during ontogeny. This contrasts sharply with a significant body of literature concerning Hox genes in free-living flatworms which have long served as models for the study of regeneration and the maintenance of omnipotent cell lines. Nevertheless, available information suggests that the complement of Hox genes and other classes of homeobox-containing genes in parasitic flatworms is typical of their free-living cousins and of other members of the Lophotrochozoa. Recent work on Schistosoma combined with information on Hox gene expression in planarians indicates that at least some disruption of the clustered genomic arrangement of the genes, as well as of the strict spatial and temporal colinear patterns of expression typical in other groups, may be characteristic of flatworms. However, available data on the genomic arrangement and expression of flatworm Hox genes is so limited at present that such generalities are highly tenuous. Moreover, a basic underlying pattern of colinearity is still observed in their spatial expression patterns making them suitable as cell or region-specific markers. I discuss a number of fundamental developmental questions and some of the challenges to addressing them in relation to each of the major parasitic lineages. In addition, I present newly characterized Hox genes from the model tapeworm Hymenolepis and analyze these by Bayesian inference together with >100 Hox and ParaHox homeodomains of flatworms and select lophotrochozoan taxa, providing a phylogenetic scaffold for their identification.
机译:很难说已经开始了对Hox和相关同源基因家族在寄生扁虫(Platyhelminthes)展示的多样化和复杂的发育程序中所起的作用的研究,因此为新的研究提供了巨大的机会。尽管在果蝇和小鼠以外的最早的同源基因筛查中有特色,但对寄生扁虫的调查却很少,而且尚不清楚在个体发育过程中基因在何处或何时表达。这与大量有关自由生活扁虫中Hox基因的文献形成了鲜明对比,这些文献长期以来一直是研究全能细胞系再生和维持的模型。然而,现有信息表明,寄生扁虫中Hox基因和其他类别的含同源异型框基因的互补是其自生表亲和恶性疟原虫其他成员的典型特征。最近关于血吸虫的研究结合有关涡虫中Hox基因表达的信息表明,该基因的簇状基因组排列以及其他群体中典型的严格的时空共线性表达模式至少受到一些破坏,可能是特征性的。扁虫。然而,有关扁虫Hox基因的基因组排列和表达的可用数据目前非常有限,以致于这种普遍性非常脆弱。此外,在其空间表达模式中仍观察到共线性的基本基础模式,使其适合用作细胞或区域特异性标记。我讨论了一些基本的发展问题,以及与每个主要寄生谱系有关的解决这些挑战的一些挑战。此外,我介绍了来自模型tape虫膜膜虫的新特征化的Hox基因,并通过贝叶斯推论和扁虫的> 100 Hox和ParaHox同源域分析了这些基因,并选择了光次虫类群,为它们的鉴定提供了系统发育的支架。

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