The Nereid on the rise: Platynereis as a model system

Author:

Özpolat B. DuyguORCID,Randel NadineORCID,Williams Elizabeth A.ORCID,Bezares-Calderón Luis Alberto,Andreatta GabrieleORCID,Balavoine GuillaumeORCID,Bertucci Paola Y.,Ferrier David E. K.ORCID,Gambi Maria CristinaORCID,Gazave EveORCID,Handberg-Thorsager MetteORCID,Hardege JörgORCID,Hird CameronORCID,Hsieh Yu-WenORCID,Hui Jerome,Mutemi Kevin NzumbiORCID,Schneider Stephan Q.ORCID,Simakov OlegORCID,Vergara Hernando M.,Vervoort MichelORCID,Jékely GáspárORCID,Tessmar-Raible KristinORCID,Raible FlorianORCID,Arendt Detlev

Abstract

AbstractThe Nereid Platynereis dumerilii (Audouin and Milne Edwards (Annales des Sciences Naturelles 1:195–269, 1833) is a marine annelid that belongs to the Nereididae, a family of errant polychaete worms. The Nereid shows a pelago-benthic life cycle: as a general characteristic for the superphylum of Lophotrochozoa/Spiralia, it has spirally cleaving embryos developing into swimming trochophore larvae. The larvae then metamorphose into benthic worms living in self-spun tubes on macroalgae. Platynereis is used as a model for genetics, regeneration, reproduction biology, development, evolution, chronobiology, neurobiology, ecology, ecotoxicology, and most recently also for connectomics and single-cell genomics. Research on the Nereid started with studies on eye development and spiralian embryogenesis in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Transitioning into the molecular era, Platynereis research focused on posterior growth and regeneration, neuroendocrinology, circadian and lunar cycles, fertilization, and oocyte maturation. Other work covered segmentation, photoreceptors and other sensory cells, nephridia, and population dynamics. Most recently, the unique advantages of the Nereid young worm for whole-body volume electron microscopy and single-cell sequencing became apparent, enabling the tracing of all neurons in its rope-ladder-like central nervous system, and the construction of multimodal cellular atlases. Here, we provide an overview of current topics and methodologies for P. dumerilii, with the aim of stimulating further interest into our unique model and expanding the active and vibrant Platynereis community.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Science Foundation

Hibbitt Startup Funds

Wellcome Trust

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

ASSEMBLE

PON-MODO project

RITMARE - Flag project

MARES Consortium

Natural Environment Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

LABoratoires d’EXcellence ARCANE

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Ligue Contre le Cancer

Division of Integrative Organismal Systems

Academia Sinica Career Development Award

Austrian Science Fund

ARC

H2020 European Research Council

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

University of Vienna

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Developmental Biology,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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