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Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization

BACKGROUND: Elevated temperatures reduce fertilization and egg-laying rates in the octopus species. However, the molecular mechanisms that control the onset of fertilization and egg-laying in the octopus’ oviducal gland are still unclear; and the effect of temperature on the expression of key reprod...

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Autores principales: Juárez, Oscar E., Arreola-Meraz, Lousiana, Sánchez-Castrejón, Edna, Avila-Poveda, Omar Hernando, López-Galindo, Laura L., Rosas, Carlos, Galindo-Sánchez, Clara E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8976471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35378931
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12895
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author Juárez, Oscar E.
Arreola-Meraz, Lousiana
Sánchez-Castrejón, Edna
Avila-Poveda, Omar Hernando
López-Galindo, Laura L.
Rosas, Carlos
Galindo-Sánchez, Clara E.
author_facet Juárez, Oscar E.
Arreola-Meraz, Lousiana
Sánchez-Castrejón, Edna
Avila-Poveda, Omar Hernando
López-Galindo, Laura L.
Rosas, Carlos
Galindo-Sánchez, Clara E.
author_sort Juárez, Oscar E.
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description BACKGROUND: Elevated temperatures reduce fertilization and egg-laying rates in the octopus species. However, the molecular mechanisms that control the onset of fertilization and egg-laying in the octopus’ oviducal gland are still unclear; and the effect of temperature on the expression of key reproductive genes is unknown. This study aims to better understand the molecular bases of octopus fertilization and egg-laying, and how they are affected by elevated temperatures. METHOD: RNA-seq of oviducal glands was performed for samples before, during, and after fertilization and their transcriptomic profiles were compared. Also, at the fertilization stage, the optimal and thermal-stress conditions were contrasted. Expression levels of key reproductive genes were validated via RT-qPCR. RESULTS: In mated females before egg-laying, genes required for the synthesis of spermine, spermidine, which may prevent premature fertilization, and the myomodulin neuropeptide were upregulated. Among the genes with higher expression at the fertilization stage, we found those encoding the receptors of serotonin, dopamine, and progesterone; genes involved in the assembly and motility of the sperm flagellum; genes that participate in the interaction between male and female gametes; and genes associated with the synthesis of eggshell mucoproteins. At temperatures above the optimal range for reproduction, mated females reduced the fertilization rate. This response coincided with the upregulation of myomodulin and APGW-amide neuropeptides. Also, genes associated with fertilization like LGALS3, VWC2, and Pcsk1 were downregulated at elevated temperatures. Similarly, in senescent females, genes involved in fertilization were downregulated but those involved in the metabolism of steroid hormones like SRD5A1 were highly expressed.
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spelling pubmed-89764712022-04-03 Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization Juárez, Oscar E. Arreola-Meraz, Lousiana Sánchez-Castrejón, Edna Avila-Poveda, Omar Hernando López-Galindo, Laura L. Rosas, Carlos Galindo-Sánchez, Clara E. PeerJ Genomics BACKGROUND: Elevated temperatures reduce fertilization and egg-laying rates in the octopus species. However, the molecular mechanisms that control the onset of fertilization and egg-laying in the octopus’ oviducal gland are still unclear; and the effect of temperature on the expression of key reproductive genes is unknown. This study aims to better understand the molecular bases of octopus fertilization and egg-laying, and how they are affected by elevated temperatures. METHOD: RNA-seq of oviducal glands was performed for samples before, during, and after fertilization and their transcriptomic profiles were compared. Also, at the fertilization stage, the optimal and thermal-stress conditions were contrasted. Expression levels of key reproductive genes were validated via RT-qPCR. RESULTS: In mated females before egg-laying, genes required for the synthesis of spermine, spermidine, which may prevent premature fertilization, and the myomodulin neuropeptide were upregulated. Among the genes with higher expression at the fertilization stage, we found those encoding the receptors of serotonin, dopamine, and progesterone; genes involved in the assembly and motility of the sperm flagellum; genes that participate in the interaction between male and female gametes; and genes associated with the synthesis of eggshell mucoproteins. At temperatures above the optimal range for reproduction, mated females reduced the fertilization rate. This response coincided with the upregulation of myomodulin and APGW-amide neuropeptides. Also, genes associated with fertilization like LGALS3, VWC2, and Pcsk1 were downregulated at elevated temperatures. Similarly, in senescent females, genes involved in fertilization were downregulated but those involved in the metabolism of steroid hormones like SRD5A1 were highly expressed. PeerJ Inc. 2022-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8976471/ /pubmed/35378931 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12895 Text en © 2022 Juárez et al. 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 use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Genomics
Juárez, Oscar E.
Arreola-Meraz, Lousiana
Sánchez-Castrejón, Edna
Avila-Poveda, Omar Hernando
López-Galindo, Laura L.
Rosas, Carlos
Galindo-Sánchez, Clara E.
Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
title Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
title_full Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
title_fullStr Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
title_full_unstemmed Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
title_short Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
title_sort oviducal gland transcriptomics of octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
topic Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8976471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35378931
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12895
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