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Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation

Carotenoid pigments underlie most of the red, orange, and yellow visual signals used in mate choice in vertebrates. However, many of the underlying processes surrounding the production of carotenoid-based traits remain unclear due to the complex nature of carotenoid uptake, metabolism, and depositio...

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Autores principales: Khalil, Sarah, Enbody, Erik D, Frankl-Vilches, Carolina, Welklin, Joseph F, Koch, Rebecca E, Toomey, Matthew B, Sin, Simon Yung Wa, Edwards, Scott V, Gahr, Manfred, Schwabl, Hubert, Webster, Michael S, Karubian, Jordan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10072822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36911907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad056
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author Khalil, Sarah
Enbody, Erik D
Frankl-Vilches, Carolina
Welklin, Joseph F
Koch, Rebecca E
Toomey, Matthew B
Sin, Simon Yung Wa
Edwards, Scott V
Gahr, Manfred
Schwabl, Hubert
Webster, Michael S
Karubian, Jordan
author_facet Khalil, Sarah
Enbody, Erik D
Frankl-Vilches, Carolina
Welklin, Joseph F
Koch, Rebecca E
Toomey, Matthew B
Sin, Simon Yung Wa
Edwards, Scott V
Gahr, Manfred
Schwabl, Hubert
Webster, Michael S
Karubian, Jordan
author_sort Khalil, Sarah
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description Carotenoid pigments underlie most of the red, orange, and yellow visual signals used in mate choice in vertebrates. However, many of the underlying processes surrounding the production of carotenoid-based traits remain unclear due to the complex nature of carotenoid uptake, metabolism, and deposition across tissues. Here, we leverage the ability to experimentally induce the production of a carotenoid-based red plumage patch in the red-backed fairywren (Malurus melanocephalus), a songbird in which red plumage is an important male sexual signal. We experimentally elevated testosterone in unornamented males lacking red plumage to induce the production of ornamentation and compared gene expression in both the liver and feather follicles between unornamented control males, testosterone-implanted males, and naturally ornamented males. We show that testosterone upregulates the expression of CYP2J19, a gene known to be involved in ketocarotenoid metabolism, and a putative carotenoid processing gene (ELOVL6) in the liver, and also regulates the expression of putative carotenoid transporter genes in red feather follicles on the back, including ABCG1. In black feathers, carotenoid-related genes are downregulated and melanin genes upregulated, but we find that carotenoids are still present in the feathers. This may be due to the activity of the carotenoid-cleaving enzyme BCO2 in black feathers. Our study provides a first working model of a pathway for carotenoid-based trait production in free-living birds, implicates testosterone as a key regulator of carotenoid-associated gene expression, and suggests hormones may coordinate the many processes that underlie the production of these traits across multiple tissues.
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spelling pubmed-100728222023-04-05 Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation Khalil, Sarah Enbody, Erik D Frankl-Vilches, Carolina Welklin, Joseph F Koch, Rebecca E Toomey, Matthew B Sin, Simon Yung Wa Edwards, Scott V Gahr, Manfred Schwabl, Hubert Webster, Michael S Karubian, Jordan Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Carotenoid pigments underlie most of the red, orange, and yellow visual signals used in mate choice in vertebrates. However, many of the underlying processes surrounding the production of carotenoid-based traits remain unclear due to the complex nature of carotenoid uptake, metabolism, and deposition across tissues. Here, we leverage the ability to experimentally induce the production of a carotenoid-based red plumage patch in the red-backed fairywren (Malurus melanocephalus), a songbird in which red plumage is an important male sexual signal. We experimentally elevated testosterone in unornamented males lacking red plumage to induce the production of ornamentation and compared gene expression in both the liver and feather follicles between unornamented control males, testosterone-implanted males, and naturally ornamented males. We show that testosterone upregulates the expression of CYP2J19, a gene known to be involved in ketocarotenoid metabolism, and a putative carotenoid processing gene (ELOVL6) in the liver, and also regulates the expression of putative carotenoid transporter genes in red feather follicles on the back, including ABCG1. In black feathers, carotenoid-related genes are downregulated and melanin genes upregulated, but we find that carotenoids are still present in the feathers. This may be due to the activity of the carotenoid-cleaving enzyme BCO2 in black feathers. Our study provides a first working model of a pathway for carotenoid-based trait production in free-living birds, implicates testosterone as a key regulator of carotenoid-associated gene expression, and suggests hormones may coordinate the many processes that underlie the production of these traits across multiple tissues. Oxford University Press 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10072822/ /pubmed/36911907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad056 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Discoveries
Khalil, Sarah
Enbody, Erik D
Frankl-Vilches, Carolina
Welklin, Joseph F
Koch, Rebecca E
Toomey, Matthew B
Sin, Simon Yung Wa
Edwards, Scott V
Gahr, Manfred
Schwabl, Hubert
Webster, Michael S
Karubian, Jordan
Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation
title Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation
title_full Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation
title_fullStr Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation
title_full_unstemmed Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation
title_short Testosterone Coordinates Gene Expression Across Different Tissues to Produce Carotenoid-Based Red Ornamentation
title_sort testosterone coordinates gene expression across different tissues to produce carotenoid-based red ornamentation
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10072822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36911907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad056
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