The key role of myostatin b in somatic growth in fishes derived from distant hybridization
The basic mechanism of heterosis has not been systematically and completely characterized. In previous studies, we obtained three economically important fishes that exhibit rapid growth, WR (WCC ♀ × RCC ♂), WR-II (WR ♀ × WCC ♂), and WR-III (WR-II ♀ × 4nAU ♂), through distant hybridization. However,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China. Life sciences 2024-07, Vol.67 (7), p.1441-1454 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The basic mechanism of heterosis has not been systematically and completely characterized. In previous studies, we obtained three economically important fishes that exhibit rapid growth, WR (WCC ♀ × RCC ♂), WR-II (WR ♀ × WCC ♂), and WR-III (WR-II ♀ × 4nAU ♂), through distant hybridization. However, the mechanism underlying this rapid growth remains unclear. In this study, we found that WR, WR-II, and WR-III showed muscle hypertrophy and higher muscle protein and fat contents compared with their parent species (RCC and WCC). Candidate genes responsible for this rapid growth were then obtained through an analysis of 12 muscle transcriptomes. Notably, the mRNA level of
mstnb
(myostatin b), which is a negative regulator of myogenesis, was significantly reduced in WR, WR-II, and WR-III compared with the parent species. To verify the function of
mstnb
, a
mstnb
-deficient mutant RCC line was generated using the CRISPR-Cas9 technique. The average body weight of
mstnb
-deficient RCC at 12 months of age was significantly increased by 29.57% compared with that in wild-type siblings. Moreover, the area and number of muscle fibers were significantly increased in
mstnb
-deficient RCC, indicating hypertrophy and hyperplasia. Furthermore, the muscle protein and fat contents were significantly increased in
mstnb
-deficient RCC. The molecular regulatory mechanism of
mstnb
was then revealed by transcription profiling, which showed that genes related to myogenesis (
myod, myog
, and
myf5
), protein synthesis (PI3K-AKT-mTOR), and lipogenesis (
pparγ
and
fabp3
) were highly activated in hybrid fishes and
mstnb
-deficient RCC. This study revealed that low expression or deficiency of
mstnb
regulates somatic growth by promoting myogenesis, protein synthesis, and lipogenesis in hybrid fishes and
mstnb
-deficient RCC, which provides evidence for the molecular mechanism of heterosis via distant hybridization. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7305 1869-1889 1869-1889 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11427-023-2487-8 |