In vivo-like Culture of Monophagous Animal Organ using Dietary Components.

Journal of Biotechnology and Biomedicine Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-10 DOI:10.26502/jbb.2642-91280070
Norichika Ogata, Shogo Konishi, Takeshi Yokoyama
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Animals depend on other species to live, with monophagy being an extreme mode. Monophagous animals depend on their diet not only for nutritients but also for developmental and reproductive controls. Thus, dietary components may be useful in culturing tissues from monophagous animals. We hypothesized that a dedifferentiated tissue from the monophagous silkworm, Bombyx mori, would re-differentiate when cultured in a medium containing an extract of mulberry (Morus alba) leaves, the only food of B. mori. Over 40 fat-body transcriptomes were sequenced, and we concluded that it is possible to establish in vivo-like silkworm tissue cultures using their diet.

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利用膳食成分进行单食性动物器官的类活体培养
动物依靠其他物种生存,单食是一种极端模式。单食动物不仅依赖食物获取营养,还依赖食物控制发育和繁殖。因此,食物中的成分可能有助于培养单食动物的组织。我们假设,在含有桑叶(桑蚕唯一的食物)提取物的培养基中培养单食性蚕蛾的去分化组织时,该组织将重新分化。我们对 40 多个脂肪体转录组进行了测序,并得出结论:利用蚕的食物建立类似于活体的蚕组织培养是可能的。
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