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The genome of the colonial hydroid Hydractinia reveals their stem cells use a toolkit of genes shared with all animals

The genome of the colonial hydroid Hydractinia reveals their stem cells use a toolkit of genes shared with all animals

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Hydractinia is a colonial marine hydroid that exhibits remarkable biological properties, including the capacity to regenerate its entire body throughout its lifetime, a process made possible by its adult migratory stem cells, known as i-cells. Here, we provide an in-depth characterization of the genomic structure and gene content of two Hydractinia species, H. symbiolongicarpus and H. echinata, placing them in a comparative evolutionary framework with other cnidarian genomes. We also generated and annotated a single-cell transcriptomic atlas for adult male H. symbiolongicarpus and identified cell type markers for all major cell types, including key i-cell markers. Orthology analyses based on the markers revealed that Hydractinia's i-cells are highly enriched in genes that are widely shared amongst animals, a striking finding given that Hydractinia has a higher proportion of phylum-specific genes than any of the other 41 animals in our orthology analysis. These results indicate that Hydractinia's stem cells and early progenitor cells may use a toolkit shared with all animals, making it a promising model organism for future exploration of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. The genomic and transcriptomic resources for Hydractinia presented here will enable further studies of their regenerative capacity, colonial morphology, and ability to distinguish self from non-self.

Chang E. Sally、Febrimarsa Febrimarsa、Moreland R. Travis、Phillippy Adam M、Cartwright Paulyn、Baxevanis Andreas D.、Klasfeld Samantha、Nguyen Anh-Dao、Gonzalez Paul、Koren Sergey、Sanders Steven、DuBuc Timothy、Bradshaw Brian、Wolfsberg Tyra、Simakov Oleg、Frank Uri、Wong Wai Yee、Nicotra Matthew、Nawrocki Eric、Gornik Sebastian、Larson Alexandra、Schnitzler Christine E.、Mullikin James、de Jong Danielle、Barreira Sofia、Waletich Justin、Quiroga-Artigas Gonzalo、Gahan James、Doonan Liam

10.1101/2023.08.25.554815

细胞生物学遗传学动物学

Chang E. Sally,Febrimarsa Febrimarsa,Moreland R. Travis,Phillippy Adam M,Cartwright Paulyn,Baxevanis Andreas D.,Klasfeld Samantha,Nguyen Anh-Dao,Gonzalez Paul,Koren Sergey,Sanders Steven,DuBuc Timothy,Bradshaw Brian,Wolfsberg Tyra,Simakov Oleg,Frank Uri,Wong Wai Yee,Nicotra Matthew,Nawrocki Eric,Gornik Sebastian,Larson Alexandra,Schnitzler Christine E.,Mullikin James,de Jong Danielle,Barreira Sofia,Waletich Justin,Quiroga-Artigas Gonzalo,Gahan James,Doonan Liam.The genome of the colonial hydroid Hydractinia reveals their stem cells use a toolkit of genes shared with all animals[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-18].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.08.25.554815.点此复制

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