Baby Genomics: Tracing the Evolutionary Changes That Gave Rise to Placentation

Author:

Hao Yue1ORCID,Lee Hyuk Jin2,Baraboo Michael3,Burch Katherine4,Maurer Taylor5,Somarelli Jason A67,Conant Gavin C18910

Affiliation:

1. Bioinformatics Research Center, North Carolina State University

2. Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia

3. Department of Computer Science, Truman State University

4. Department of Psychology, Truman State University

5. Department of Biology, Kenyon College

6. Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University Medical Center

7. Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine

8. Division of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia

9. Program in Genetics, North Carolina State University

10. Department of Biological Sciences, North Carolina State University

Abstract

Abstract It has long been challenging to uncover the molecular mechanisms behind striking morphological innovations such as mammalian pregnancy. We studied the power of a robust comparative orthology pipeline based on gene synteny to address such problems. We inferred orthology relations between human genes and genes from each of 43 other vertebrate genomes, resulting in ∼18,000 orthologous pairs for each genome comparison. By identifying genes that first appear coincident with origin of the placental mammals, we hypothesized that we would define a subset of the genome enriched for genes that played a role in placental evolution. We thus pinpointed orthologs that appeared before and after the divergence of eutherian mammals from marsupials. Reinforcing previous work, we found instead that much of the genetic toolkit of mammalian pregnancy evolved through the repurposing of preexisting genes to new roles. These genes acquired regulatory controls for their novel roles from a group of regulatory genes, many of which did in fact originate at the appearance of the eutherians. Thus, orthologs appearing at the origin of the eutherians are enriched in functions such as transcriptional regulation by Krüppel-associated box-zinc-finger proteins, innate immune responses, keratinization, and the melanoma-associated antigen protein class. Because the cellular mechanisms of invasive placentae are similar to those of metastatic cancers, we then used our orthology inferences to explore the association between placenta invasion and cancer metastasis. Again echoing previous work, we find that genes that are phylogenetically older are more likely to be implicated in cancer development.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Triangle Comparative and Evolutionary Medicine Center

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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