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Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides

BACKGROUND: Squalius alburnoides is an Iberian cyprinid fish resulting from an interspecific hybridisation between Squalius pyrenaicus females (P genome) and males of an unknown Anaecypris hispanica-like species (A genome). S. alburnoides is an allopolyploid hybridogenetic complex, which makes it a...

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Autores principales: Matos, Isa, Sucena, Élio, Machado, Miguel P, Gardner, Rui, Inácio, Ângela, Schartl, Manfred, Coelho, Maria M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3276436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22142233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-12-101
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author Matos, Isa
Sucena, Élio
Machado, Miguel P
Gardner, Rui
Inácio, Ângela
Schartl, Manfred
Coelho, Maria M
author_facet Matos, Isa
Sucena, Élio
Machado, Miguel P
Gardner, Rui
Inácio, Ângela
Schartl, Manfred
Coelho, Maria M
author_sort Matos, Isa
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description BACKGROUND: Squalius alburnoides is an Iberian cyprinid fish resulting from an interspecific hybridisation between Squalius pyrenaicus females (P genome) and males of an unknown Anaecypris hispanica-like species (A genome). S. alburnoides is an allopolyploid hybridogenetic complex, which makes it a likely candidate for ploidy mosaicism occurrence, and is also an interesting model to address questions about gene expression regulation and genomic interactions. Indeed, it was previously suggested that in S. alburnoides triploids (PAA composition) silencing of one of the three alleles (mainly of the P allele) occurs. However, not a whole haplome is inactivated but a more or less random inactivation of alleles varying between individuals and even between organs of the same fish was seen. In this work we intended to correlate expression differences between individuals and/or between organs to the occurrence of mosaicism, evaluating if mosaics could explain previous observations and its impact on the assessment of gene expression patterns. RESULTS: To achieve our goal, we developed flow cytometry and cell sorting protocols for this system generating more homogenous cellular and transcriptional samples. With this set-up we detected 10% ploidy mosaicism within the S. alburnoides complex, and determined the allelic expression profiles of ubiquitously expressed genes (rpl8; gapdh and β-actin) in cells from liver and kidney of mosaic and non-mosaic individuals coming from different rivers over a wide geographic range. CONCLUSIONS: Ploidy mosaicism occurs sporadically within the S. alburnoides complex, but in a frequency significantly higher than reported for other organisms. Moreover, we could exclude the influence of this phenomenon on the detection of variable allelic expression profiles of ubiquitously expressed genes (rpl8; gapdh and β-actin) in cells from liver and kidney of triploid individuals. Finally, we determined that the expression patterns previously detected only in a narrow geographic range is not a local restricted phenomenon but is pervasive in rivers where S. pyrenaicus is sympatric with S. alburnoides. We discuss mechanisms that could lead to the formation of mosaic S. alburnoides and hypothesise about a relaxation of the mechanisms that impose a tight control over mitosis and ploidy control in mixoploids.
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spelling pubmed-32764362012-02-10 Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides Matos, Isa Sucena, Élio Machado, Miguel P Gardner, Rui Inácio, Ângela Schartl, Manfred Coelho, Maria M BMC Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Squalius alburnoides is an Iberian cyprinid fish resulting from an interspecific hybridisation between Squalius pyrenaicus females (P genome) and males of an unknown Anaecypris hispanica-like species (A genome). S. alburnoides is an allopolyploid hybridogenetic complex, which makes it a likely candidate for ploidy mosaicism occurrence, and is also an interesting model to address questions about gene expression regulation and genomic interactions. Indeed, it was previously suggested that in S. alburnoides triploids (PAA composition) silencing of one of the three alleles (mainly of the P allele) occurs. However, not a whole haplome is inactivated but a more or less random inactivation of alleles varying between individuals and even between organs of the same fish was seen. In this work we intended to correlate expression differences between individuals and/or between organs to the occurrence of mosaicism, evaluating if mosaics could explain previous observations and its impact on the assessment of gene expression patterns. RESULTS: To achieve our goal, we developed flow cytometry and cell sorting protocols for this system generating more homogenous cellular and transcriptional samples. With this set-up we detected 10% ploidy mosaicism within the S. alburnoides complex, and determined the allelic expression profiles of ubiquitously expressed genes (rpl8; gapdh and β-actin) in cells from liver and kidney of mosaic and non-mosaic individuals coming from different rivers over a wide geographic range. CONCLUSIONS: Ploidy mosaicism occurs sporadically within the S. alburnoides complex, but in a frequency significantly higher than reported for other organisms. Moreover, we could exclude the influence of this phenomenon on the detection of variable allelic expression profiles of ubiquitously expressed genes (rpl8; gapdh and β-actin) in cells from liver and kidney of triploid individuals. Finally, we determined that the expression patterns previously detected only in a narrow geographic range is not a local restricted phenomenon but is pervasive in rivers where S. pyrenaicus is sympatric with S. alburnoides. We discuss mechanisms that could lead to the formation of mosaic S. alburnoides and hypothesise about a relaxation of the mechanisms that impose a tight control over mitosis and ploidy control in mixoploids. BioMed Central 2011-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3276436/ /pubmed/22142233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-12-101 Text en Copyright ©2011 Matos et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Matos, Isa
Sucena, Élio
Machado, Miguel P
Gardner, Rui
Inácio, Ângela
Schartl, Manfred
Coelho, Maria M
Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides
title Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides
title_full Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides
title_fullStr Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides
title_full_unstemmed Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides
title_short Ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides
title_sort ploidy mosaicism and allele-specific gene expression differences in the allopolyploid squalius alburnoides
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3276436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22142233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-12-101
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