斑马鱼的系统参与了耳石和受精包膜的发育。

Reproduction & Fertility Pub Date : 2021-02-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1530/RAF-20-0040
Theeranukul Pachoensuk, Taketo Fukuyo, Md Rezanujjaman, Klangnurak Wanlada, Chihiro Yamamoto, Akiteru Maeno, Md Mostafizur Rahaman, Md Hasan Ali, Toshinobu Tokumoto
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通过体内实验,我们选择了11个在斑马鱼排卵诱导过程中高度上调的基因,使用微阵列分析和RNA测序。造星基因(stm)就是这些基因之一。虽然之前有报道称stm参与了斑马鱼早期发育过程中的耳石形成,但我们在卵子中检测到了它的表达,并通过使用CRISPR/Cas9系统建立了stm基因敲除菌株,证明了stm与受精有关。本研究对stm基因敲除鱼进行了进一步的表型分析。由于不受精率较高,stm突变株的成活率极低。stm纯合突变斑马鱼的耳石在胚胎和成鱼中均表现出异常形态。然而,无论是胚胎还是成年,鱼在游泳行为上都没有表现出任何异常。在排卵卵产卵前的绒毛膜上检测到Stm蛋白。在系统突变体中,受精包膜(FE)上的纤维支持的旋钮状结构也表现出异常结构。Stm蛋白是耳石形成所必需的,缺乏Stm会导致耳石形成异常。耳石形成的部分缺陷不会引起游泳行为的缺陷。Stm蛋白在绒毛膜中表达,并负责FE上纤维支持的旋钮状结构的形成。结果表明,由于土壤中FE的形成不足,Stm的缺乏导致了受精率的降低。摘要:在斑马鱼中,Starmaker蛋白(Stm)被确定为在排卵中起作用。Stm也被认为是形成耳石(耳石)所必需的,耳石是保持身体平衡所必需的。通过基因组编辑产生了缺乏Stm的斑马鱼。不出所料,缺乏stm的鱼形成了异常的耳石。为了研究Stm在排卵、受精和早期发育中的作用,我们尝试了Stm突变体的交配并观察了它们的幼崽。排卵时虽无问题,但受精率低,卵膜上有结节状(小坑)结构异常。卵膜异常的胚胎存活率极低。结果表明,Stm蛋白是形成卵膜以保护胚胎免受外界环境影响所必需的。
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Zebrafish stm is involved in the development of otoliths and of the fertilization envelope.

Using an in vivo assay, we selected 11 genes that were highly upregulated during the induction of ovulation in zebrafish using microarray analysis and RNA sequencing. The starmaker gene (stm) was one of these genes. Although stm has been previously reported to be involved in otolith formation during the early development of zebrafish, we detected its expression in eggs and showed that stm was related to fertilization by establishing an stm gene knockout strain using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. Further phenotypic analysis of stm knockout fish was conducted in this study. With a higher nonfertilization rate, the stm mutant strain showed an extremely low survival rate. Otoliths of stm homozygous mutant zebrafish showed abnormal morphology in embryos and adult fish. However, fish did not show any abnormalities in swimming behaviour in either embryos or adults. Stm proteins were detected on the chorion of ovulated eggs before spawning. Fibre-supported knob-like structures on the fertilization envelope (FE) also showed abnormal structures in stm mutants. The Stm protein is necessary for otolith formation, and a lack of Stm causes abnormal otolith formation. The partial defect of otolith formation does not cause defects in swimming behaviour. The Stm protein is expressed in the chorion and is responsible for the formation of fibre-supported knob-like structures on the FE. It was suggested that a lack of Stm caused a lower fertilization rate due to inadequate formation of the FE.

Lay summary: In zebrafish, the protein Starmaker (Stm) was identified as having a role in ovulation. Stm is also known to be required for the formation of ear stones (otoliths) which are needed to keep the body in balance. Zebrafish lacking Stm were produced by genome editing. As expected, Stm-deficient fish formed abnormal otoliths. To investigate the role of Stm in ovulation, fertilization and early development, we tried mating of Stm mutants and observed their juveniles. Although no problem found in ovulation, we found low fertilization rate and abnormal structure of knob-like structure (small pit) on the egg membrane. Survival rate of embryos with abnormal egg membrane was extremely low. It was demonstrated that Stm protein is necessary to form the functional egg membrane to protect embryos from the outside environment.

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