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Developmental biology and potential use of Alboglossiphonia lata (Annelida: Hirudinea) as an "Evo-Devo" model organismopen access

Authors
Medina Jimenez, Brenda IreneKwak, Hee-JinPark, Jong-SeokKim, Jung-WoongCho, Sung-Jin
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Keywords
Embryonic development; Leech; Spiral cleavage; Mesodermal precursor; Ectodermal precursor; Calsensin; Neurogenesis; Evo-devo
Citation
FRONTIERS IN ZOOLOGY, v.14, no.1, pp 1 - 12
Pages
12
Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN ZOOLOGY
Volume
14
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/3480
DOI
10.1186/s12983-017-0240-y
ISSN
1742-9994
Abstract
Background: The need for the adaptation of species of annelids as "Evo-Devo" model organisms of the superphylum Lophotrochozoa to refine the understanding of the phylogenetic relationships between bilaterian organisms, has promoted an increase in the studies dealing with embryonic development among related species such as leeches from the Glossiphoniidae family. The present study aims to describe the embryogenesis of Alboglossiphonia lata (Oka, 1910), a freshwater glossiphoniid leech, chiefly distributed in East Asia, and validate standard molecular biology techniques to support the use of this species as an additional model for " Evo-Devo" studies. Results: A. lata undergoes direct development, and follows the highly conserved clitellate annelid mode of spiral cleavage development; the duration from the egg laying to the juvenile stage is similar to 7.5 days, and it is iteroparous, indicating that it feeds and deposits eggs again after the first round of brooding, as described in several other glossiphoniid leech species studied to date. The embryos hatch only after complete organ development and proboscis retraction, which has not yet been observed in other glossiphoniid genera. The phylogenetic position of A. lata within the Glossiphoniidae family has been confirmed using cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) sequencing. Lineage tracer injections confirmed the fates of the presumptive mesoand ectodermal precursors, and immunostaining showed the formation of the ventral nerve system during later stages of development. Further, the spatiotemporal expression of an EF-hand calcium-binding protein Calsensin ortholog was characterized, which showed a specific pattern in both the ventral and peripheral nervous systems during the later stages. Conclusions: Our description of the embryonic development of A. lata under laboratory conditions provides new data for further comparative studies with other leech and lophotrochozoa model organisms. Moreover, it offers a basis for the establishment of this species as a model for future "Evo-Devo" studies.
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