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Auteurs principaux: Koutsouveli, Vasiliki, Torres-Oliva, Montserrat, Bayer, Till, Fuß, Janina, Grossschmidt, Nora, Marulanda-Gomez, Angela M, Jensen, Nadin, Gill, Diana, Schmitz, Ruth A, Pita, Lucía, Reusch, Thorsten B H
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Publié: Genome biology and evolution 2025
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author Koutsouveli, Vasiliki
Torres-Oliva, Montserrat
Bayer, Till
Fuß, Janina
Grossschmidt, Nora
Marulanda-Gomez, Angela M
Jensen, Nadin
Gill, Diana
Schmitz, Ruth A
Pita, Lucía
Reusch, Thorsten B H
author_facet Koutsouveli, Vasiliki
Torres-Oliva, Montserrat
Bayer, Till
Fuß, Janina
Grossschmidt, Nora
Marulanda-Gomez, Angela M
Jensen, Nadin
Gill, Diana
Schmitz, Ruth A
Pita, Lucía
Reusch, Thorsten B H
Koutsouveli, Vasiliki
Torres-Oliva, Montserrat
Bayer, Till
Fuß, Janina
Grossschmidt, Nora
Marulanda-Gomez, Angela M
Jensen, Nadin
Gill, Diana
Schmitz, Ruth A
Pita, Lucía
Reusch, Thorsten B H
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents The Chromosome-level Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865 Reveals a Unique Immune Gene Repertoire. Koutsouveli, Vasiliki Torres-Oliva, Montserrat Bayer, Till Fuß, Janina Grossschmidt, Nora Marulanda-Gomez, Angela M Jensen, Nadin Gill, Diana Schmitz, Ruth A Pita, Lucía Reusch, Thorsten B H Animals Ctenophora Genome Chromosomes Phylogeny Evolution, Molecular Ctenophora are basal marine metazoans, the sister group of all other animals. Mnemiopsis leidyi is one of the most successful invasive species worldwide with intense ecological and evolutionary research interest. Here, we generated a chromosome-level genome assembly of M. leidyi with a focus on its immune gene repertoire. The genome was 247.97 Mb, with N50 16.84 Mb, and 84.7% completeness. Its karyotype was 13 chromosomes. In this genome and that of two other ctenophores, Bolinopsis microptera and Hormiphora californensis, we detected a high number of protein domains related to potential immune receptors. Among those, proteins containing Toll/interleukin-1 (TIR2) domain, NACHT domain, Scavenger Receptor Cystein-Rich (SRCR) domain, or C-type Lectin domain (CTLD) were abundant and presented unique domain architectures in M. leidyi. M. leidyi seems to lack bona fide Toll-like Receptors, but it does possess a repertoire of 15 TIR2 domain-containing genes. Besides, we detected a bona fide NOD-like receptor and 38 NACHT domain-containing genes. In order to verify the function of those domain-containing genes, we exposed M. leidyi to the pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus. Among the differentially expressed genes, we identified potential immune receptors, including four TIR2 domain-containing genes, all of which were upregulated in response to pathogen exposure. To conclude, many common immune receptor domains, highly conserved across metazoans, are already present in Ctenophora. These domains have large expansions and unique architectures in M. leidyi, findings consistent with the basal evolutionary position of this group, but still might have conserved functions in immunity and host-microbe interaction.
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spellingShingle The Chromosome-level Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865 Reveals a Unique Immune Gene Repertoire.
Koutsouveli, Vasiliki
Torres-Oliva, Montserrat
Bayer, Till
Fuß, Janina
Grossschmidt, Nora
Marulanda-Gomez, Angela M
Jensen, Nadin
Gill, Diana
Schmitz, Ruth A
Pita, Lucía
Reusch, Thorsten B H
Animals
Ctenophora
Genome
Chromosomes
Phylogeny
Evolution, Molecular
The Chromosome-level Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865 Reveals a Unique Immune Gene Repertoire. Koutsouveli, Vasiliki Torres-Oliva, Montserrat Bayer, Till Fuß, Janina Grossschmidt, Nora Marulanda-Gomez, Angela M Jensen, Nadin Gill, Diana Schmitz, Ruth A Pita, Lucía Reusch, Thorsten B H Animals Ctenophora Genome Chromosomes Phylogeny Evolution, Molecular Ctenophora are basal marine metazoans, the sister group of all other animals. Mnemiopsis leidyi is one of the most successful invasive species worldwide with intense ecological and evolutionary research interest. Here, we generated a chromosome-level genome assembly of M. leidyi with a focus on its immune gene repertoire. The genome was 247.97 Mb, with N50 16.84 Mb, and 84.7% completeness. Its karyotype was 13 chromosomes. In this genome and that of two other ctenophores, Bolinopsis microptera and Hormiphora californensis, we detected a high number of protein domains related to potential immune receptors. Among those, proteins containing Toll/interleukin-1 (TIR2) domain, NACHT domain, Scavenger Receptor Cystein-Rich (SRCR) domain, or C-type Lectin domain (CTLD) were abundant and presented unique domain architectures in M. leidyi. M. leidyi seems to lack bona fide Toll-like Receptors, but it does possess a repertoire of 15 TIR2 domain-containing genes. Besides, we detected a bona fide NOD-like receptor and 38 NACHT domain-containing genes. In order to verify the function of those domain-containing genes, we exposed M. leidyi to the pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus. Among the differentially expressed genes, we identified potential immune receptors, including four TIR2 domain-containing genes, all of which were upregulated in response to pathogen exposure. To conclude, many common immune receptor domains, highly conserved across metazoans, are already present in Ctenophora. These domains have large expansions and unique architectures in M. leidyi, findings consistent with the basal evolutionary position of this group, but still might have conserved functions in immunity and host-microbe interaction.
title The Chromosome-level Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865 Reveals a Unique Immune Gene Repertoire.
topic Animals
Ctenophora
Genome
Chromosomes
Phylogeny
Evolution, Molecular
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39834228/