Sex‐specific growth and lifespan effects of germline removal in the dioecious nematode Caenorhabditis remanei

Author:

Lind Martin I.12ORCID,Mautz Brian S.13ORCID,Carlsson Hanne14ORCID,Hinas Andrea5ORCID,Gudmunds Erik56ORCID,Maklakov Alexei A.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Animal Ecology, Department of Ecology and Genetics Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

2. Department of Environmental and Biosciences Halmstad University Halmstad Sweden

3. Population Analytics & Insights, Data Sciences Analytics & Insights Innovative Medicine Research & Development, Johnson & Johnson Spring House Pennsylvania USA

4. School of Biological Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich UK

5. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

6. Evolutionary Biology, Department of Ecology and Genetics Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractGermline regulates the expression of life‐history traits and mediates the trade‐off between reproduction and somatic maintenance. However, germline maintenance in itself can be costly, and the costs can vary between the sexes depending on the number of gametes produced across the lifetime. We tested this directly by germline ablation using glp‐1 RNA interference (RNAi) in a dioecious nematode Caenorhabditis remanei. Germline removal strongly increased heat‐shock resistance in both sexes, thus confirming the role of the germline in regulating somatic maintenance. However, germline removal resulted in increased lifespan only in males. High costs of mating strongly reduced lifespan in both sexes and obliterated the survival benefit of germline‐less males even though neither sex produced any offspring. Furthermore, germline removal reduced male growth before maturation but not in adulthood, while female growth rate was reduced both before and especially after maturation. Thus, germline removal improves male lifespan without major growth costs, while germline‐less females grow slower and do not live longer than reproductively functional counterparts in the absence of environmental stress. Overall, these results suggest that germline maintenance is costlier for males than for females in C. remanei.

Publisher

Wiley

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