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The Homoscleromorph sponge Oscarella lobularis, a promising sponge model in evolutionary and developmental biology Model sponge Oscarelia lobularis

Journal

BIOESSAYS
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 89-97

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bies.080058

Keywords

development; evolution; Homoscleromorpha; model species; Porifera; sponges

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [06-04-48660]
  2. European Marie Curie Mobility program [MIF1-CT-2006-040065]
  3. ECIMAR program (Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France)

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Sponges branch basally in the metazoan phylogenetic tree and are believed to be composed of four distinct lineages with still uncertain relationships. Indeed, some molecular studies propose that Homoscleromorpha may be a fourth Sponge lineage, distinct from Demospongiae in which they were traditionally classified. They harbour many features that distinguish them from other sponges and are more evocative of those of the eumetazoans. They are notably the only sponges to possess a basement membrane with Collagen IV and specialized cell-junctions, thus possessing true epithelia. Among Homoscleromorphs, we have chosen Oscarella lobularis as a model species. This common and easily accessible sponge is characterized by relatively simple histology and cell composition, absence of skeleton, and strongly pronounced epithelial structure. In this review, we explore the specific features that make O. lobularis a promising homoscleromorph sponge model for evolutionary and developmental researches.

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