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Pangolin genomes and the evolution of mammalian scales and immunity.

Authors :
Choo SW
Rayko M
Tan TK
Hari R
Komissarov A
Wee WY
Yurchenko AA
Kliver S
Tamazian G
Antunes A
Wilson RK
Warren WC
Koepfli KP
Minx P
Krasheninnikova K
Kotze A
Dalton DL
Vermaak E
Paterson IC
Dobrynin P
Sitam FT
Rovie-Ryan JJ
Johnson WE
Yusoff AM
Luo SJ
Karuppannan KV
Fang G
Zheng D
Gerstein MB
Lipovich L
O'Brien SJ
Wong GJ
Source :
Genome research [Genome Res] 2016 Oct; Vol. 26 (10), pp. 1312-1322. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Aug 10.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Pangolins, unique mammals with scales over most of their body, no teeth, poor vision, and an acute olfactory system, comprise the only placental order (Pholidota) without a whole-genome map. To investigate pangolin biology and evolution, we developed genome assemblies of the Malayan (Manis javanica) and Chinese (M. pentadactyla) pangolins. Strikingly, we found that interferon epsilon (IFNE), exclusively expressed in epithelial cells and important in skin and mucosal immunity, is pseudogenized in all African and Asian pangolin species that we examined, perhaps impacting resistance to infection. We propose that scale development was an innovation that provided protection against injuries or stress and reduced pangolin vulnerability to infection. Further evidence of specialized adaptations was evident from positively selected genes involving immunity-related pathways, inflammation, energy storage and metabolism, muscular and nervous systems, and scale/hair development. Olfactory receptor gene families are significantly expanded in pangolins, reflecting their well-developed olfaction system. This study provides insights into mammalian adaptation and functional diversification, new research tools and questions, and perhaps a new natural IFNE-deficient animal model for studying mammalian immunity.<br /> (© 2016 Choo et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1549-5469
Volume :
26
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genome research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27510566
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.203521.115