Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history parameters important for survival and reproductive fitness at both individual and population level. <it>Drosophila montana</it>, a specie...

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Main Authors: Hoikkala Anneli, Vesala Laura, Laiho Asta, Salminen Tiina, Kankare Maaria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-02-01
Series:BMC Ecology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/10/3
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Vesala Laura
Laiho Asta
Salminen Tiina
Kankare Maaria
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Vesala Laura
Laiho Asta
Salminen Tiina
Kankare Maaria
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history parameters important for survival and reproductive fitness at both individual and population level. <it>Drosophila montana</it>, a species of <it>D. virilis </it>group, has a profound photoperiodic reproductive diapause that enables the adult flies to survive through the harsh winter conditions of high latitudes and altitudes. We created a custom-made microarray for <it>D. montana </it>with 101 genes known to affect traits important in diapause, photoperiodism, reproductive behaviour, circadian clock and stress tolerance in model Drosophila species. This array gave us a chance to filter out genes showing expression changes during photoperiodic reproductive diapause in a species adapted to live in northern latitudes with high seasonal changes in environmental conditions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Comparisons among diapausing, reproducing and young <it>D. montana </it>females revealed expression changes in 24 genes on microarray; for example in comparison between diapausing and reproducing females one gene (<it>Drosophila cold acclimation gene, Dca</it>) showed up-regulation and 15 genes showed down-regulation in diapausing females. Down-regulation of seven of these genes was specific to diapause state while in five genes the expression changes were linked with the age of the females rather than with their reproductive status. Also, qRT-PCR experiments confirmed <it>couch potato </it>(<it>cpo</it>) gene to be involved in diapause of <it>D. montana</it>.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>A candidate gene microarray proved to offer a practical and cost-effective way to trace genes that are likely to play an important role in photoperiodic reproductive diapause and further in adaptation to seasonally varying environmental conditions. The present study revealed two genes, <it>Dca </it>and <it>cpo</it>, whose role in photoperiodic diapause in <it>D. montana </it>is worth of studying in more details. Also, further studies using the candidate gene microarray with more specific experimental designs and target tissues may reveal additional genes with more restricted expression patterns.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-34ee62557812447e9ee8974e6b73428e2022-12-21T19:32:49ZengBMCBMC Ecology1472-67852010-02-01101310.1186/1472-6785-10-3Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray studyHoikkala AnneliVesala LauraLaiho AstaSalminen TiinaKankare Maaria<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history parameters important for survival and reproductive fitness at both individual and population level. <it>Drosophila montana</it>, a species of <it>D. virilis </it>group, has a profound photoperiodic reproductive diapause that enables the adult flies to survive through the harsh winter conditions of high latitudes and altitudes. We created a custom-made microarray for <it>D. montana </it>with 101 genes known to affect traits important in diapause, photoperiodism, reproductive behaviour, circadian clock and stress tolerance in model Drosophila species. This array gave us a chance to filter out genes showing expression changes during photoperiodic reproductive diapause in a species adapted to live in northern latitudes with high seasonal changes in environmental conditions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Comparisons among diapausing, reproducing and young <it>D. montana </it>females revealed expression changes in 24 genes on microarray; for example in comparison between diapausing and reproducing females one gene (<it>Drosophila cold acclimation gene, Dca</it>) showed up-regulation and 15 genes showed down-regulation in diapausing females. Down-regulation of seven of these genes was specific to diapause state while in five genes the expression changes were linked with the age of the females rather than with their reproductive status. Also, qRT-PCR experiments confirmed <it>couch potato </it>(<it>cpo</it>) gene to be involved in diapause of <it>D. montana</it>.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>A candidate gene microarray proved to offer a practical and cost-effective way to trace genes that are likely to play an important role in photoperiodic reproductive diapause and further in adaptation to seasonally varying environmental conditions. The present study revealed two genes, <it>Dca </it>and <it>cpo</it>, whose role in photoperiodic diapause in <it>D. montana </it>is worth of studying in more details. Also, further studies using the candidate gene microarray with more specific experimental designs and target tissues may reveal additional genes with more restricted expression patterns.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/10/3
spellingShingle Hoikkala Anneli
Vesala Laura
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Salminen Tiina
Kankare Maaria
Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study
BMC Ecology
title Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study
title_full Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study
title_fullStr Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study
title_full_unstemmed Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study
title_short Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study
title_sort changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species a candidate gene microarray study
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