Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)

Abstract Benthic annelids belonging to the family Syllidae (Annelida, Errantia, Phyllodocida) exhibit a unique reproduction mode called “schizogamy” or “stolonization”, in which the posterior body part filled with gametes detaches from the original body, as a reproductive unit (stolon) that autonomo...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Mayuko Nakamura, Kohei Oguchi, Daisuke S. Sato, Sumika Kato, Masanori Okanishi, Yoshinobu Hayashi, M. Teresa Aguado, Toru Miura
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منشور في: Nature Portfolio 2023-11-01
الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46358-8
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author Mayuko Nakamura
Kohei Oguchi
Daisuke S. Sato
Sumika Kato
Masanori Okanishi
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M. Teresa Aguado
Toru Miura
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description Abstract Benthic annelids belonging to the family Syllidae (Annelida, Errantia, Phyllodocida) exhibit a unique reproduction mode called “schizogamy” or “stolonization”, in which the posterior body part filled with gametes detaches from the original body, as a reproductive unit (stolon) that autonomously swims and spawns. In this study, morphological and histological observations on the developmental processes during stolonization were carried out in Megasyllis nipponica. Results suggest that the stolon formation started with maturation of gonads, followed by the formation of a head ganglion in the anteriormost segment of the developing stolon. Then, the detailed stolon-specific structures such as stolon eyes and notochaetae were formed. Furthermore, expression profiles of genes involved in the anterior–posterior identity (Hox genes), head determination, germ-line, and hormone regulation were compared between anterior and posterior body parts during the stolonization process. The results reveal that, in the posterior body part, genes for gonadal development were up-regulated, followed by hormone-related genes and head-determination genes. Unexpectedly, Hox genes known to identify body parts along the anterior–posterior axis showed no significant temporal expression changes. These findings suggest that during stolonization, gonad development induces the head formation of a stolon, without up-regulation of anterior Hox genes.
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spelling doaj-art-e63ca3a05afe41b196693bebf4e857c62025-08-19T23:12:28ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222023-11-0113111410.1038/s41598-023-46358-8Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)Mayuko Nakamura0Kohei Oguchi1Daisuke S. Sato2Sumika Kato3Masanori Okanishi4Yoshinobu Hayashi5M. Teresa Aguado6Toru Miura7Misaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, The University of TokyoMisaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, The University of TokyoMisaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, The University of TokyoMisaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, The University of TokyoMisaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, The University of TokyoDepartment of Biology, Keio UniversityAnimal Evolution and Biodiversity, Georg-August-Universität GöttingenMisaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, The University of TokyoAbstract Benthic annelids belonging to the family Syllidae (Annelida, Errantia, Phyllodocida) exhibit a unique reproduction mode called “schizogamy” or “stolonization”, in which the posterior body part filled with gametes detaches from the original body, as a reproductive unit (stolon) that autonomously swims and spawns. In this study, morphological and histological observations on the developmental processes during stolonization were carried out in Megasyllis nipponica. Results suggest that the stolon formation started with maturation of gonads, followed by the formation of a head ganglion in the anteriormost segment of the developing stolon. Then, the detailed stolon-specific structures such as stolon eyes and notochaetae were formed. Furthermore, expression profiles of genes involved in the anterior–posterior identity (Hox genes), head determination, germ-line, and hormone regulation were compared between anterior and posterior body parts during the stolonization process. The results reveal that, in the posterior body part, genes for gonadal development were up-regulated, followed by hormone-related genes and head-determination genes. Unexpectedly, Hox genes known to identify body parts along the anterior–posterior axis showed no significant temporal expression changes. These findings suggest that during stolonization, gonad development induces the head formation of a stolon, without up-regulation of anterior Hox genes.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46358-8
spellingShingle Mayuko Nakamura
Kohei Oguchi
Daisuke S. Sato
Sumika Kato
Masanori Okanishi
Yoshinobu Hayashi
M. Teresa Aguado
Toru Miura
Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)
title Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)
title_full Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)
title_fullStr Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)
title_short Morphological, histological and gene-expression analyses on stolonization in the Japanese Green Syllid, Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae)
title_sort morphological histological and gene expression analyses on stolonization in the japanese green syllid megasyllis nipponica annelida syllidae
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46358-8
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