Samiha A.M. Benrabaa , Sharon A. Chang , Ernest S. Chang , Donald L. Mykles
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Quantitative polymerase chain reaction quantified mRNA levels in tissues from intermolt animals and in YO of animals induced to molt by multiple limb autotomy (MLA) or eyestalk ablation (ESA). <em>Gl-EcR</em>, <em>Gl-Retinoid X Receptor</em> (<em>RXR</em>), <em>Gl-Br-</em>C, <em>Gl-HR3</em>, <em>Gl-HR4</em>, <em>Gl-E74</em>, <em>Gl-E75</em>, <em>Gl-Ftz-f1</em>, and <em>Gl-FOXO</em> were expressed in all 10 tissues, with <em>Gl-Br-C</em>, <em>Gl-E74</em>, <em>Gl-E75</em>, and <em>Gl-HR4</em> mRNA levels in the YO lower than those in most of the other tissues. In MLA animals, molting had no effect on <em>Gl-Br-C, Gl-E74</em>, and <em>Gl-Ftz-f1</em> mRNA levels and little effect on <em>Gl-EcR</em>, <em>Gl-E75</em>, and <em>Gl-HR4</em> mRNA levels. <em>Gl-HR3</em> and <em>Gl-FOXO</em> mRNA levels were increased during premolt stages, while <em>Gl-RXR</em> mRNA level was highest during intermolt and premolt stages and lowest at postmolt stage. In ESA animals, YO mRNA levels were not correlated with hemolymph ecdysteroid titers. ESA had no effect on <em>Gl-EcR</em>, <em>Gl-E74</em>, <em>Gl-HR3</em>, <em>Gl-HR4</em>, <em>Gl-Ftz-f1</em>, and <em>Gl-FOXO</em> mRNA levels, while <em>Gl-RXR</em>, <em>Gl-Br-C</em>, and <em>Gl-E75</em> mRNA levels were decreased at 3 days post-ESA. These data suggest that transcriptional up-regulation of <em>Gl-FOXO</em> and <em>Gl-HR3</em> contributes to increased YO ecdysteroidogenesis during premolt. By contrast, transcriptional regulation of ecdysteroid responsive genes and ecdysteroidogenesis were uncoupled in the YO of ESA animals.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":12582,"journal":{"name":"General and comparative endocrinology","volume":"355 ","pages":"Article 114548"},"PeriodicalIF":2.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effects of molting on the expression of ecdysteroid responsive genes in the crustacean molting gland (Y-organ)\",\"authors\":\"Samiha A.M. Benrabaa , Sharon A. Chang , Ernest S. Chang , Donald L. Mykles\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ygcen.2024.114548\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Ecdysteroid molting hormones coordinate arthropod growth and development. Binding of 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) to ecdysteroid receptor EcR/RXR activates a cascade of nuclear receptor transcription factors that mediate tissue responses to hormone. Insect ecdysteroid responsive and <em>Forkhead box class O</em> (<em>FOXO</em>) transcription factor gene sequences were used to extract orthologs from blackback land crab (<em>Gecarcinus lateralis</em>) Y-organ (YO) transcriptome: <em>Gl-Ecdysone Receptor</em> (<em>EcR</em>), <em>Gl-Broad Complex</em> (<em>Br-C</em>), <em>Gl-E74, Gl-Hormone Receptor 3</em> (<em>HR3</em>), <em>Gl-Hormone Receptor 4</em> (<em>HR4</em>), <em>Gl-FOXO</em>, and <em>Gl-Fushi tarazu factor-1</em> (<em>Ftz-f1</em>). Quantitative polymerase chain reaction quantified mRNA levels in tissues from intermolt animals and in YO of animals induced to molt by multiple limb autotomy (MLA) or eyestalk ablation (ESA). <em>Gl-EcR</em>, <em>Gl-Retinoid X Receptor</em> (<em>RXR</em>), <em>Gl-Br-</em>C, <em>Gl-HR3</em>, <em>Gl-HR4</em>, <em>Gl-E74</em>, <em>Gl-E75</em>, <em>Gl-Ftz-f1</em>, and <em>Gl-FOXO</em> were expressed in all 10 tissues, with <em>Gl-Br-C</em>, <em>Gl-E74</em>, <em>Gl-E75</em>, and <em>Gl-HR4</em> mRNA levels in the YO lower than those in most of the other tissues. In MLA animals, molting had no effect on <em>Gl-Br-C, Gl-E74</em>, and <em>Gl-Ftz-f1</em> mRNA levels and little effect on <em>Gl-EcR</em>, <em>Gl-E75</em>, and <em>Gl-HR4</em> mRNA levels. <em>Gl-HR3</em> and <em>Gl-FOXO</em> mRNA levels were increased during premolt stages, while <em>Gl-RXR</em> mRNA level was highest during intermolt and premolt stages and lowest at postmolt stage. In ESA animals, YO mRNA levels were not correlated with hemolymph ecdysteroid titers. ESA had no effect on <em>Gl-EcR</em>, <em>Gl-E74</em>, <em>Gl-HR3</em>, <em>Gl-HR4</em>, <em>Gl-Ftz-f1</em>, and <em>Gl-FOXO</em> mRNA levels, while <em>Gl-RXR</em>, <em>Gl-Br-C</em>, and <em>Gl-E75</em> mRNA levels were decreased at 3 days post-ESA. These data suggest that transcriptional up-regulation of <em>Gl-FOXO</em> and <em>Gl-HR3</em> contributes to increased YO ecdysteroidogenesis during premolt. 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Effects of molting on the expression of ecdysteroid responsive genes in the crustacean molting gland (Y-organ)
Ecdysteroid molting hormones coordinate arthropod growth and development. Binding of 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) to ecdysteroid receptor EcR/RXR activates a cascade of nuclear receptor transcription factors that mediate tissue responses to hormone. Insect ecdysteroid responsive and Forkhead box class O (FOXO) transcription factor gene sequences were used to extract orthologs from blackback land crab (Gecarcinus lateralis) Y-organ (YO) transcriptome: Gl-Ecdysone Receptor (EcR), Gl-Broad Complex (Br-C), Gl-E74, Gl-Hormone Receptor 3 (HR3), Gl-Hormone Receptor 4 (HR4), Gl-FOXO, and Gl-Fushi tarazu factor-1 (Ftz-f1). Quantitative polymerase chain reaction quantified mRNA levels in tissues from intermolt animals and in YO of animals induced to molt by multiple limb autotomy (MLA) or eyestalk ablation (ESA). Gl-EcR, Gl-Retinoid X Receptor (RXR), Gl-Br-C, Gl-HR3, Gl-HR4, Gl-E74, Gl-E75, Gl-Ftz-f1, and Gl-FOXO were expressed in all 10 tissues, with Gl-Br-C, Gl-E74, Gl-E75, and Gl-HR4 mRNA levels in the YO lower than those in most of the other tissues. In MLA animals, molting had no effect on Gl-Br-C, Gl-E74, and Gl-Ftz-f1 mRNA levels and little effect on Gl-EcR, Gl-E75, and Gl-HR4 mRNA levels. Gl-HR3 and Gl-FOXO mRNA levels were increased during premolt stages, while Gl-RXR mRNA level was highest during intermolt and premolt stages and lowest at postmolt stage. In ESA animals, YO mRNA levels were not correlated with hemolymph ecdysteroid titers. ESA had no effect on Gl-EcR, Gl-E74, Gl-HR3, Gl-HR4, Gl-Ftz-f1, and Gl-FOXO mRNA levels, while Gl-RXR, Gl-Br-C, and Gl-E75 mRNA levels were decreased at 3 days post-ESA. These data suggest that transcriptional up-regulation of Gl-FOXO and Gl-HR3 contributes to increased YO ecdysteroidogenesis during premolt. By contrast, transcriptional regulation of ecdysteroid responsive genes and ecdysteroidogenesis were uncoupled in the YO of ESA animals.
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General and Comparative Endocrinology publishes articles concerned with the many complexities of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrine systems at the sub-molecular, molecular, cellular and organismal levels of analysis.