Analysis of the transcriptional pathways associated with the induction of quiescent embryonic arrest in the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa

Miguel Cifuentes Acebal, Benni Winding Hansen, Tue Sparholt Jørgensen, Louise Torp Dalgaard

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Abstract

The copepod species Acartia tonsa (Dana)(Crustacea) have the unique ability to induce quiescent embryonic dormancy if adverse environmental conditions occur; a characteristic shared by 41 other species belonging to the superfamily Centropagoida in the Calanoida order. However, the transcriptional changes characterizing this process are not known. Here, we compare the transcriptome of embryos in arrested quiescence with the normal development to identify pathways and differentially regulated transcripts involved in quiescent embryogenesis. Quiescence was induced by incubating eggs at 4 °C with anoxia for 26 h(hr), while eggs undergoing normal immediate development were incubated at 16.9 °C in normoxia for 7 h (where gastrulation occurs) or 14 h (where organogenesis occurs) before collecting for RNA extraction and analysis by RNA-sequencing. Results indicate that the expression profile of the quiescent embryo is not as different from the normal embryonic gastrulation as initially expected: None of the mapped transcripts is uniquely expressed in quiescence. Moreover, in quiescence a large proportion of the annotated transcripts display expression values halfway in-between the normal, immediate developmental stages of gastrulation and organogenesis. In depth comparison between the organogenesis stage and quiescent samples, reveal a high degree of divergence, confirming that a developmental arrest has been induced through quiescence. Specifically: Stress response transcripts are prominent in the quiescent phase with a transcript like the mammalian autophagy gene Sequestosome-1/p62 (SQSTM) being upregulated. The present analysis provides a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms characterizing the quiescent embryonic state of A. tonsa.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-48
Number of pages11
JournalDevelopmental Biology
Volume504
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Copepoda/genetics
  • Embryonic Development/genetics
  • Gastrulation
  • Transcriptome/genetics
  • RNA/metabolism
  • Mammals/genetics

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