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A hypomorphic cystathionine ß-synthase gene contributes to cavefish eye loss by disrupting optic vasculature.


ABSTRACT: Vestigial structures are key indicators of evolutionary descent, but the mechanisms underlying their development are poorly understood. This study examines vestigial eye formation in the teleost Astyanax mexicanus, which consists of a sighted surface-dwelling morph and multiple populations of blind cave morphs. Cavefish embryos initially develop eyes, but they subsequently degenerate and become vestigial structures embedded in the head. The mutated genes involved in cavefish vestigial eye formation have not been characterized. Here we identify cystathionine ß-synthase a (cbsa), which encodes the key enzyme of the transsulfuration pathway, as one of the mutated genes responsible for eye degeneration in multiple cavefish populations. The inactivation of cbsa affects eye development by increasing the transsulfuration intermediate homocysteine and inducing defects in optic vasculature, which result in aneurysms and eye hemorrhages. Our findings suggest that localized modifications in the circulatory system may have contributed to the evolution of vestigial eyes in cavefish.

SUBMITTER: Ma L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7265459 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A hypomorphic cystathionine ß-synthase gene contributes to cavefish eye loss by disrupting optic vasculature.

Ma Li L   Gore Aniket V AV   Castranova Daniel D   Shi Janet J   Ng Mandy M   Tomins Kelly A KA   van der Weele Corine M CM   Weinstein Brant M BM   Jeffery William R WR  

Nature communications 20200602 1


Vestigial structures are key indicators of evolutionary descent, but the mechanisms underlying their development are poorly understood. This study examines vestigial eye formation in the teleost Astyanax mexicanus, which consists of a sighted surface-dwelling morph and multiple populations of blind cave morphs. Cavefish embryos initially develop eyes, but they subsequently degenerate and become vestigial structures embedded in the head. The mutated genes involved in cavefish vestigial eye format  ...[more]

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