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Ecol Evol ; 14(9): e70284, 2024 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39290668

RÉSUMÉ

Ophiothrix (Ophiothrix) exigua is a common brittle star in the northwestern Pacific. As a dominant species, O. exigua inhabiting the intertidal rocky ecosystem are affected by multiple environmental stressors, but molecular insights into their genetic population structure remain poorly studied. In this study, we investigated the population genetics and evolutionary history of six O. exigua populations from the northern China Sea using mitochondrial (COI, NAD4) and nuclear (ITS2, 18S) gene markers. High haplotype diversity, low nucleotide diversity, and low rates of gene differentiation among the populations of O. exigua were detected. Pairwise genetic differentiation (ΦST) statistics between different localities were negative or low and insignificant, suggesting strong gene flow of this species over the study areas. The phylogenetic analyses showed that the populations exhibited high homogeneity between localities in our study area. Demographic analyses indicated that the populations experienced sustained expansion around 0.2 million years ago. This expansion was likely related to transgressions events in the Yellow Sea during the Pleistocene period. Additional samples of O. exigua from disparate geographical locations, especially the Japan Sea and the Korean Peninsula, will be needed to unravel the population genetic patterns and evolutionary history of this species.

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ACS Nano ; 18(34): 23741-23756, 2024 Aug 27.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39158207

RÉSUMÉ

Cell backpacks present significant potential in both therapeutic and diagnostic applications, making it essential to further explore their interactions with host cells. Current evidence indicates that backpacks can induce sustained immune responses. Our original objective was to incorporate a model antigen into the backpacks to promote dendritic cell maturation and facilitate antigen presentation, thereby inducing immune responses. However, we unexpectedly discovered that both antigen-loaded backpacks and empty backpacks demonstrated comparable abilities to induce dendritic cell maturation, resulting in nearly identical potency in T-cell proliferation. Our mechanistic studies suggest that the attachment of backpacks induces mechanical forces on dendritic cells via opening the PIEZO1 mechanical ion channel. This interaction leads to the remodeling of the intracellular cytoskeleton and facilitates the production of type I interferons by dendritic cells. Consequently, the mechano-immune-driven dendritic cell backpacks, when combined with radiotherapy, induce a robust antitumor effect. This research presents an avenue for leveraging mechanotransduction to enhance combination immunotherapeutic strategies, potentially leading to groundbreaking advancements in the field.


Sujet(s)
Cellules dendritiques , Cellules dendritiques/immunologie , Cellules dendritiques/métabolisme , Animaux , Souris , Mécanotransduction cellulaire/immunologie , Souris de lignée C57BL , Humains , Tumeurs/immunologie , Tumeurs/thérapie , Tumeurs/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs/radiothérapie , Prolifération cellulaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Lymphocytes T/immunologie , Lymphocytes T/métabolisme
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Mar Environ Res ; 200: 106639, 2024 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38991430

RÉSUMÉ

Ophiuroids, as an important group of echinoderms, are widely distributed in marine benthic habitats. Previous studies have identified two primary feeding types of ophiuroids in the Yellow Sea, including carnivorous (Ophiura sarsii vadicola and Stegophiura sladeni) and suspension feeders (Ophiopholis mirabilis). Despite their ecological role in the benthic food webs, little is known about their accumulation of trace metal elements (TMEs). In this study, the content of TMEs (Pb, As, Cd, Hg, Cr, Cu, Zn), methylmercury (MeHg) and δ15N value of three ophiuroids species from the North Yellow Sea were determined. Our results showed that the contents of some TMEs (As, Cd, Cr, Cu and Zn) and MeHg were significantly different in three species of ophiuroid (p < 0.05). There were significant correlations between the accumulations of trace metal elements (Pb, Cd and Zn) and the δ15N value of the ophiuroids (p < 0.05). Additionally, As and Zn exhibited opposite correlations in ophiuroid with two feeding types, which may be related to their host species and different feeding habits. This study provided fundamental data for understanding the distribution of trace metal elements in echinoderms.


Sujet(s)
Echinodermata , Surveillance de l'environnement , Oligoéléments , Polluants chimiques de l'eau , Animaux , Echinodermata/métabolisme , Oligoéléments/analyse , Polluants chimiques de l'eau/analyse , Chaine alimentaire , Métaux/analyse , Chine
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Sci Data ; 11(1): 560, 2024 May 30.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38816401

RÉSUMÉ

The cold-water species Ophiura sarsii, a brittle star, is a key echinoderm in the Arctic continental shelf region, highly sensitive to climate change. However, the absence of a high-quality genome has hindered a thorough understanding of its adaptive evolution. In this study, we reported the first chromosome-level genome assembly of O. sarsii. The genome assembly totalled 1.57 Gb, encompassing 19 chromosomes with a GC content of 37.11% and a scaffold N50 length of 78.03 Mb. The Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) assessment yielded a completeness estimate of 93.5% for this assembly. We predicted a total of 27,099 protein-coding genes, with 25,079 functionally annotated. The genome was comprised of 58.09% transposable elements. This chromosome-level genome of O. sarsii contributes to our understanding of the origin and evolution of marine organisms.


Sujet(s)
Chromosomes , Echinodermata , Génome , Animaux , Echinodermata/génétique , Annotation de séquence moléculaire , Composition en bases nucléiques , Éléments transposables d'ADN
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38183966

RÉSUMÉ

The survival and physiological functions of polar marine organisms are impacted by global climate changes. Investigation of the adaptation mechanisms underlying biomineralization in polar organisms at low temperatures is important for understanding mineralized organismal sensitivity to climate change. Here, we performed electron probe analysis on the shields of Antarctic polychaete Sternaspis sendalli and Arctic polychaete Sternaspis buzhinskajae (Sternaspidae), and sequenced the transcriptomes of the tissues surrounding shields to examine biomineral characteristics and adaptive mechanisms in persistently cold environments. Compared to the temperate relative species, the relative abundance of iron, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, nitrogen, sulfur and silicon in two polar sternaspid shields was similar to Sternaspis chinensis. However, the diversity and expression levels of biomineralization-related shell matrix proteins differed between the polar and temperate species, suggesting distinct molecular mechanisms underlying shield formation in cold environments. Tubulin and cyclophilin were upregulated compared to the temperate species. Furthermore, 42 positively selected genes were identified in Antarctic S. sendalli, with functions in cytoskeletal structure, DNA repair, immunity, transcription, translation, protein synthesis, and lipid metabolism. Highly expressed genes in both polar species were associated with cytoskeleton, macromolecular complexes and cellular component biosynthesis. Overall, this study reveals conserved elemental composition yet distinct biomineralization processes in the shields of polar sternaspids. The unique expression of biomineralization related genes and other cold-adaptation related genes provide molecular insights into biomineralization in cold marine environments.


Sujet(s)
Polychaeta , Animaux , Polychaeta/génétique , Biominéralisation , Basse température , Analyse de profil d'expression de gènes , Transcriptome
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