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Postnatal expression of IGF2 is the norm in amniote vertebrates

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2278

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gene expression; insulin-like growth factor; life-history; non-model system; rodent; reptile

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  1. [NIH-1R15AG064655-01]
  2. [NSF-IOS1453784]
  3. [NSF-OIA1736150]
  4. [NSF-IOS-1553657]
  5. [NSF-IOS-2015802]

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Calls for research on IGF2 in adult animals due to its important role in the insulin-like signalling network, which has been largely neglected in previous studies. Extensive survey and experimental evidence demonstrate the widespread presence of IGF2 in amniotes, often with higher relative expression than IGF1.
The insulin and insulin-like signalling (IIS) network plays an important role in mediating several life-history traits, including growth, reproduction and senescence. Although insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) 1 and 2 are both key hormones in the vertebrate IIS network, research on IGF2 in juveniles and adults has been largely neglected because early biomedical research on rodents found negligible IGF2 postnatal expression. Here, we challenge this assumption and ask to what degree IGF2 is expressed during postnatal life across amniotes by quantifying the relative gene expression of IGF1 and IGF2 using publicly available RNAseq data for 82 amniote species and quantitative polymerase chain reaction on liver cDNA at embryonic, juvenile and adult stages for two lizard, bird and mouse species. We found that (i) IGF2 is expressed postnatally across amniote species and life stages-often at a higher relative expression than IGF1, contradicting rodent models; (ii) the lack of rodent postnatal IGF2 expression is due to phylogenetic placement, not inbreeding or artificial selection; and (iii) adult IGF2 expression is sex-biased in some species. Our results demonstrate that IGF2 expression is typical for amniotes throughout life, suggesting that a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms mediating variation in life-history traits will require studies that measure both IGFs.

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