Pranav Garg, Cameron Frey, William E Browne, Steven S Plotkin
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摘要
栉水母是研究动物进化的一个极具吸引力的类群,因为它们很早就与其他后生动物分化开来。在栉水母中,栉水母(Mnemiopsis leidyi)是发育、细胞、分子遗传和进化研究的模型系统。直到最近,许多此类研究都是在野生捕获的动物身上进行的,这限制了沿海地区研究人员的研究机会。在这里,我们介绍了在没有沿海通道的实验室中培养 M. leidyi 的重大进展,使其能更广泛地用作实验和遗传模型系统。我们详细介绍了利用 Brachionus 轮虫与 Apocyclops 桡足类共同培养的最新饲养方法,并量化了我们的 M. leidyi 实验室品系在这种食物下的繁殖能力。我们更新后的喂养方法可保持与野生个体相当的繁殖能力。重要的是,我们消除了定期给M. leidyi喂食活幼鱼的后勤复杂性和成本。我们更新的方案使我们能够不受沿海野生栉水母种群和幼鱼养殖设施的限制,持续保持栉水母的养殖。
Reproductive success of inbred strain MV31 of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in a self-sustaining inland laboratory culture system
Ctenophores are an attractive lineage for studying animal evolution due to their early divergence from other metazoans. Among Ctenophora, Mnemiopsis leidyi is a model system for developmental, cellular, molecular genetic, and evolutionary studies. Until recently, many of these studies were conducted on wild-caught animals, limiting access to researchers on the coast. Here we present significant advancements towards culturing M. leidyi in laboratories without coastal access, enabling its wider use as an experimental and genetic model system. We detail updated feeding regimes that take advantage of co-culturing Brachionus rotifers with Apocyclops copepods, and quantify the reproductive output of our M. leidyi lab strain on this diet. Our updated feeding regime maintains reproductive fitness comparable to wild-caught individuals. Importantly, we have eliminated the logistical complexities and costs of regularly feeding live larval fish to M. leidyi. Our updated protocols make it feasible to maintain continuous ctenophore cultures independent of access to both coastal populations of wild M. leidyi and larval fish culturing facilities.