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Indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (Coronatae)

Many animals go through one or more metamorphoses during their lives, however, the molecular underpinnings of metamorphosis across diverse species are not well understood. Medusozoa (Cnidaria) is a clade of animals with complex life cycles, these life cycles can include a polyp stage that metamorpho...

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Autores principales: Helm, Rebecca R., Dunn, Casey W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5744923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29281657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188601
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description Many animals go through one or more metamorphoses during their lives, however, the molecular underpinnings of metamorphosis across diverse species are not well understood. Medusozoa (Cnidaria) is a clade of animals with complex life cycles, these life cycles can include a polyp stage that metamorphoses into a medusa (jellyfish). Medusae are produced through a variety of different developmental mechanisms—in some species polyps bud medusae (Hydrozoa), in others medusae are formed through polyp fission (Scyphozoa), while in others medusae are formed through direct transformation of the polyp (Cubozoa). To better understand the molecular mechanisms that may coordinate these different forms of metamorphosis, we tested two compounds first identified to induce metamorphosis in the moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita (indomethacin and 5-methoxy-2-methylindole) on a broad diversity of medusozoan polyps. We discovered that indole-containing compounds trigger metamorphosis across a broad diversity of species. All tested discomedusan polyps metamorphosed in the presence of both compounds, including species representatives of several major lineages within the clade (Pelagiidae, Cyaneidae, both clades of Rhizostomeae). In a cubozoan, low levels of 5-methoxy-2-methylindole reliably induced complete and healthy metamorphosis. In contrast, neither compound induced medusa metamorphosis in a coronate scyphozoan, or medusa production in either hydrozoan tested. Our results support the hypothesis that metamorphosis is mediated by a conserved induction pathway within discomedusan scyphozoans, and possibly cubozoans. However, failure of these compounds to induce metamorphosis in a coronate suggests this induction mechanism may have been lost in this clade, or is convergent between Scyphozoa and Cubozoa.
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spelling pubmed-57449232018-01-09 Indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (Coronatae) Helm, Rebecca R. Dunn, Casey W. PLoS One Research Article Many animals go through one or more metamorphoses during their lives, however, the molecular underpinnings of metamorphosis across diverse species are not well understood. Medusozoa (Cnidaria) is a clade of animals with complex life cycles, these life cycles can include a polyp stage that metamorphoses into a medusa (jellyfish). Medusae are produced through a variety of different developmental mechanisms—in some species polyps bud medusae (Hydrozoa), in others medusae are formed through polyp fission (Scyphozoa), while in others medusae are formed through direct transformation of the polyp (Cubozoa). To better understand the molecular mechanisms that may coordinate these different forms of metamorphosis, we tested two compounds first identified to induce metamorphosis in the moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita (indomethacin and 5-methoxy-2-methylindole) on a broad diversity of medusozoan polyps. We discovered that indole-containing compounds trigger metamorphosis across a broad diversity of species. All tested discomedusan polyps metamorphosed in the presence of both compounds, including species representatives of several major lineages within the clade (Pelagiidae, Cyaneidae, both clades of Rhizostomeae). In a cubozoan, low levels of 5-methoxy-2-methylindole reliably induced complete and healthy metamorphosis. In contrast, neither compound induced medusa metamorphosis in a coronate scyphozoan, or medusa production in either hydrozoan tested. Our results support the hypothesis that metamorphosis is mediated by a conserved induction pathway within discomedusan scyphozoans, and possibly cubozoans. However, failure of these compounds to induce metamorphosis in a coronate suggests this induction mechanism may have been lost in this clade, or is convergent between Scyphozoa and Cubozoa. Public Library of Science 2017-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5744923/ /pubmed/29281657 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188601 Text en © 2017 Helm, Dunn http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (Coronatae)
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title_full Indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (Coronatae)
title_fullStr Indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (Coronatae)
title_full_unstemmed Indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (Coronatae)
title_short Indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (Coronatae)
title_sort indoles induce metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jellyfish, but not in a crown jelly (coronatae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5744923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29281657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188601
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