AI Article Synopsis

  • - The evolution of visceral organ asymmetry in vertebrates typically shows a consistent left-side bias for the heart and opposing side development for the pancreas and liver; however, this pattern can reverse in some species.
  • - In Astyanax mexicanus, cave-dwelling fish have developed changes in organ asymmetry, including the heart and liver, while surface-dwelling fish exhibit the conventional asymmetry.
  • - Research indicates that these changes in organ asymmetry in cavefish are influenced by maternal genetic effects, with differences in the expression of key signaling molecules affecting left-right patterning.

Article Abstract

The direction of visceral organ asymmetry is highly conserved during vertebrate evolution with heart development biased to the left and pancreas and liver development restricted to opposing sides of the midline. Here we show that reversals in visceral organ asymmetry have evolved in Astyanax mexicanus, a teleost species with interfertile surface-dwelling (surface fish) and cave-dwelling (cavefish) forms. Visceral organ asymmetry is conventional in surface fish but some cavefish have evolved reversals in heart, liver, and pancreas development. Corresponding changes in the normally left-sided expression of the Nodal-Pitx2/Lefty signaling system are also present in the cavefish lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). The Nodal antagonists lefty1 (lft1) and lefty2 (lft2), which confine Nodal signaling to the left LPM, are expressed in most surface fish, however, lft2, but not lft1, expression is absent during somitogenesis of most cavefish. Despite this difference, multiple lines of evidence suggested that evolutionary changes in L-R patterning are controlled upstream of Nodal-Pitx2/Lefty signaling. Accordingly, reciprocal hybridization of cavefish and surface fish showed that modifications of heart asymmetry are present in hybrids derived from cavefish mothers but not from surface fish mothers. The results indicate that changes in visceral asymmetry during cavefish evolution are influenced by maternal genetic effects.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8119719PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89702-6DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

surface fish
20
visceral organ
12
organ asymmetry
12
visceral asymmetry
8
cavefish
8
nodal-pitx2/lefty signaling
8
asymmetry
6
visceral
5
surface
5
fish
5

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!