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Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades

Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic animals renowned for their tolerance toward extreme environmental conditions. The current study is the first to investigate their tolerance toward heavy metals and we present a novel tardigrade toxicant tolerance assay based on activity assessments as a measure of...

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Autores principales: Hygum, Thomas L., Fobian, Dannie, Kamilari, Maria, Jørgensen, Aslak, Schiøtt, Morten, Grosell, Martin, Møbjerg, Nadja
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00095
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author Hygum, Thomas L.
Fobian, Dannie
Kamilari, Maria
Jørgensen, Aslak
Schiøtt, Morten
Grosell, Martin
Møbjerg, Nadja
author_facet Hygum, Thomas L.
Fobian, Dannie
Kamilari, Maria
Jørgensen, Aslak
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description Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic animals renowned for their tolerance toward extreme environmental conditions. The current study is the first to investigate their tolerance toward heavy metals and we present a novel tardigrade toxicant tolerance assay based on activity assessments as a measure of survival. Specifically, we compare tolerance toward copper in four species representing different evolutionary lineages, habitats and adaptation strategies, i.e., a marine heterotardigrade, Echiniscoides sigismundi, a limno-terrestrial heterotardigrade, Echiniscus testudo, a limno-terrestrial eutardigrade, Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri, and a marine eutardigrade, Halobiotus crispae. The latter was sampled at a time of year, when the population is predominantly represented by aberrant P1 cysts, while the other species were in normal active states prior to exposure. Based on volume measurements and a general relation between body mass and copper tolerance, expected tardigrade EC50 values were estimated at 0.5–2 μg l(−1). Following 24 h of exposure, tolerance was high with no apparent link to lineage or habitat. EC50s (95% CI), 24 h after exposure, were estimated at 178 (168–186) and 310 (295–328) μg l(−1), respectively, for E. sigismundi and R. oberhaeuseri, whereas E. testudo and H. crispae were less affected. Highest tolerance was observed in H. crispae with a mean ± s.e.m. activity of 77 ± 2% (n = 3) 24 h after removal from ~3 mg l(−1) copper, suggesting that tardigrade cysts have increased tolerance toward toxicants. In order to identify putative tolerance related genes, an E. sigismundi transcriptome was searched for key enzymes involved in osmoregulation, antioxidant defense and copper metabolism. We found high expression of Na/K ATPase and carbonic anhydrase, known targets for copper. Our transcriptome, furthermore, revealed high expression of antioxidant enzymes, copper transporters, ATOX1, and a Cu-ATPase. In summary, our results indicate that tardigrades express well-known key osmoregulatory enzymes, supporting the hypothesis that copper inhibits sodium turnover as demonstrated for other aquatic organisms. Tardigrades, nevertheless, have high tolerance toward the toxicant, which is likely linked to high expression of antioxidant enzymes and an ability to enter dormant states. Tardigrades, furthermore, seem to have a well-developed battery of cuproproteins involved in copper homeostasis, providing basis for active copper sequestering and excretion.
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spelling pubmed-53289642017-03-14 Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades Hygum, Thomas L. Fobian, Dannie Kamilari, Maria Jørgensen, Aslak Schiøtt, Morten Grosell, Martin Møbjerg, Nadja Front Physiol Physiology Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic animals renowned for their tolerance toward extreme environmental conditions. The current study is the first to investigate their tolerance toward heavy metals and we present a novel tardigrade toxicant tolerance assay based on activity assessments as a measure of survival. Specifically, we compare tolerance toward copper in four species representing different evolutionary lineages, habitats and adaptation strategies, i.e., a marine heterotardigrade, Echiniscoides sigismundi, a limno-terrestrial heterotardigrade, Echiniscus testudo, a limno-terrestrial eutardigrade, Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri, and a marine eutardigrade, Halobiotus crispae. The latter was sampled at a time of year, when the population is predominantly represented by aberrant P1 cysts, while the other species were in normal active states prior to exposure. Based on volume measurements and a general relation between body mass and copper tolerance, expected tardigrade EC50 values were estimated at 0.5–2 μg l(−1). Following 24 h of exposure, tolerance was high with no apparent link to lineage or habitat. EC50s (95% CI), 24 h after exposure, were estimated at 178 (168–186) and 310 (295–328) μg l(−1), respectively, for E. sigismundi and R. oberhaeuseri, whereas E. testudo and H. crispae were less affected. Highest tolerance was observed in H. crispae with a mean ± s.e.m. activity of 77 ± 2% (n = 3) 24 h after removal from ~3 mg l(−1) copper, suggesting that tardigrade cysts have increased tolerance toward toxicants. In order to identify putative tolerance related genes, an E. sigismundi transcriptome was searched for key enzymes involved in osmoregulation, antioxidant defense and copper metabolism. We found high expression of Na/K ATPase and carbonic anhydrase, known targets for copper. Our transcriptome, furthermore, revealed high expression of antioxidant enzymes, copper transporters, ATOX1, and a Cu-ATPase. In summary, our results indicate that tardigrades express well-known key osmoregulatory enzymes, supporting the hypothesis that copper inhibits sodium turnover as demonstrated for other aquatic organisms. Tardigrades, nevertheless, have high tolerance toward the toxicant, which is likely linked to high expression of antioxidant enzymes and an ability to enter dormant states. Tardigrades, furthermore, seem to have a well-developed battery of cuproproteins involved in copper homeostasis, providing basis for active copper sequestering and excretion. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5328964/ /pubmed/28293195 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00095 Text en Copyright © 2017 Hygum, Fobian, Kamilari, Jørgensen, Schiøtt, Grosell and Møbjerg. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Hygum, Thomas L.
Fobian, Dannie
Kamilari, Maria
Jørgensen, Aslak
Schiøtt, Morten
Grosell, Martin
Møbjerg, Nadja
Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades
title Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades
title_full Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades
title_fullStr Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades
title_short Comparative Investigation of Copper Tolerance and Identification of Putative Tolerance Related Genes in Tardigrades
title_sort comparative investigation of copper tolerance and identification of putative tolerance related genes in tardigrades
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00095
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