了解动态分子反应是设计环境胁迫实验的关键:环境胁迫下刺胞细胞基因和蛋白表达的研究进展。

IF 3.9 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Ecology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1111/mec.17753
Clarissa G. Molinari, Carmel McDougall, Kylie A. Pitt
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基因和蛋白质表达分析是研究刺胞动物对应激反应的有力工具,提供了遗传和功能变异的信息,并捕捉了生物体生理学的动态变化。由于使用高通量测序来了解刺胞动物对应激源的反应仍然是相对较新的,标准的实验方案尚未建立,这限制了比较研究的能力。我们(1)系统地回顾了与环境胁迫相关的刺胞动物基因和蛋白质表达研究的文献,以确定实验室实验的设计方法;(2)研究了在五个研究最多的刺胞动物属进行的应激实验中常用的生物标志物基因的反应一致性。不同实验的应激源暴露时间、适应期和应激强度差异较大,且大多数研究没有在适应和恢复过程中取样。在设计旨在表征对特定环境胁迫的分子反应的实验之前,研究工作需要集中在理解整个转录组反应的可塑性上,因为基因表达在不同的应激强度和暴露时间下会发生变化。此外,在至少两个不同的属中,只有7个基因(CuZn-SOD、c型凝集素、FGFR1、MMP、Zn-MP、NF-κB和SLC26)在热应激下表现出一致的反应。这些基因有可能在刺胞动物实验中对温度胁迫进行标准化评估,我们建议探索它们作为温度胁迫的一般刺胞动物生物标志物(cats)的用途。
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Understanding Dynamic Molecular Responses Is Key to Designing Environmental Stress Experiments: A Review of Gene and Protein Expression in Cnidaria Under Stress

Gene and protein expression analyses are powerful tools to investigate the responses of cnidarians to stress, providing information on both genetic and functional variation and capturing dynamic shifts in organismal physiology. As the use of high throughput sequencing to understand responses of cnidarians to stressors is still relatively new, standard experimental protocols have not yet been established, which limits the ability to compare studies. We (1) systematically reviewed the literature of cnidarian gene and protein expression studies related to environmental stressors to determine how the laboratory experiments were designed and (2) investigated the consistency in responses of genes commonly used as biomarkers within stress experiments conducted on the five most-studied cnidarian genera. Duration of exposure to the stressor, acclimation period and intensity of stress varied greatly among experiments, and most studies did not sample during acclimation and recovery. Before designing experiments that aim to characterise molecular responses to a specific environmental stress, research efforts need to focus on understanding the plasticity of whole transcriptome responses, as gene expression can vary under different stress intensities and durations of exposure. Additionally, only seven genes that were tested in at least two different genera showed a consistent response under heat stress (CuZn-SOD, c-type lectin, FGFR1, MMP, Zn-MP, NF-κB and SLC26). These genes have the potential to standardise evaluations of temperature stress across experiments on cnidarians, and we suggest exploring their use as general cnidarian biomarkers of temperature stress (cBATS).

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Molecular Ecology
Molecular Ecology 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology publishes papers that utilize molecular genetic techniques to address consequential questions in ecology, evolution, behaviour and conservation. Studies may employ neutral markers for inference about ecological and evolutionary processes or examine ecologically important genes and their products directly. We discourage papers that are primarily descriptive and are relevant only to the taxon being studied. Papers reporting on molecular marker development, molecular diagnostics, barcoding, or DNA taxonomy, or technical methods should be re-directed to our sister journal, Molecular Ecology Resources. Likewise, papers with a strongly applied focus should be submitted to Evolutionary Applications. Research areas of interest to Molecular Ecology include: * population structure and phylogeography * reproductive strategies * relatedness and kin selection * sex allocation * population genetic theory * analytical methods development * conservation genetics * speciation genetics * microbial biodiversity * evolutionary dynamics of QTLs * ecological interactions * molecular adaptation and environmental genomics * impact of genetically modified organisms
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