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Gene expression differences associated with intrinsic hindfoot muscle loss in the jerboa, Jaculus jaculus.

Authors :
Tran, Mai P.
Ochoa Reyes, Daniel
Weitzel, Alexander J.
Saxena, Aditya
Hiller, Michael
Cooper, Kimberly L.
Source :
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular & Developmental Evolution; Nov2024, Vol. 342 Issue 7, p453-464, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Vertebrate animals that run or jump across sparsely vegetated habitats, such as horses and jerboas, have reduced the number of distal limb bones, and many have lost most or all distal limb muscle. We previously showed that nascent muscles are present in the jerboa hindfoot at birth and that these myofibers are rapidly and completely lost soon after by a process that shares features with pathological skeletal muscle atrophy. Here, we apply an intra‐ and interspecies differential RNA‐Seq approach, comparing jerboa and mouse muscles, to identify gene expression differences associated with the initiation and progression of jerboa hindfoot muscle loss. We show evidence for reduced hepatocyte growth factor and fibroblast growth factor signaling and an imbalance in nitric oxide signaling; all are pathways that are necessary for skeletal muscle development and regeneration. We also find evidence for phagosome formation, which hints at how myofibers may be removed by autophagy or by nonprofessional phagocytes without evidence for cell death or immune cell activation. Last, we show significant overlap between genes associated with jerboa hindfoot muscle loss and genes that are differentially expressed in a variety of human muscle pathologies and rodent models of muscle loss disorders. All together, these data provide molecular insight into the process of evolutionary and developmental muscle loss in jerboa hindfeet. Research Highlights: Limb muscles have been lost repeatedly including in species that run or jump, such as the jerboas. Here, the authors show gene expression differences and enriched pathways that point to candidate molecular processes and correlation with multiple cases of pathological muscle loss. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15525007
Volume :
342
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular & Developmental Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180109849
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.b.23268