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Amphioxus postembryonic development reveals the homology of chordate metamorphosis
Authors:Paris Mathilde  Escriva Hector  Schubert Michael  Brunet Frédéric  Brtko Julius  Ciesielski Fabrice  Roecklin Dominique  Vivat-Hannah Valérie  Jamin Emilien L  Cravedi Jean-Pierre  Scanlan Thomas S  Renaud Jean-Paul  Holland Nicholas D  Laudet Vincent
Institution:Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, Université de Lyon, CNRS, INRA, UCB Lyon 1, IFR128 Lyon Biosciences, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 69364 Lyon Cedex 07, France.
Abstract:Most studies in evolution are centered on how homologous genes, structures, and/or processes appeared and diverged. Although historical homology is well defined as a concept, in practice its establishment can be problematic, especially for some morphological traits or developmental processes. Metamorphosis in chordates is such an enigmatic character. Defined as a spectacular postembryonic larva-to-adult transition, it shows a wide morphological diversity between the different chordate lineages, suggesting that it might have appeared several times independently. In vertebrates, metamorphosis is triggered by binding of the thyroid hormones (THs) T(4) and T(3) to thyroid-hormone receptors (TRs). Here we show that a TH derivative, triiodothyroacetic acid (TRIAC), induces metamorphosis in the cephalochordate amphioxus. The amphioxus TR (amphiTR) mediates spontaneous and TRIAC-induced metamorphosis because it strongly binds to TRIAC, and a specific TR antagonist, NH3, inhibits both spontaneous and TRIAC-induced metamorphosis. Moreover, as in amphibians, amphiTR expression levels increase around metamorphosis and are enhanced by THs. Therefore, TH-regulated metamorphosis, mediated by TR, is an ancestral feature of all chordates. This conservation of a regulatory network supports the homology of metamorphosis in the chordate lineage.
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