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Early embryogenesis and organogenesis in the annelid Owenia fusiformis

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EVODEVO
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13227-021-00176-z

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Spiral cleavage; Equal cleavage; Larva; Mitraria; Trochophore; Nervous system; Neural development; Spiralia; Annelida; Owenia fusiformis

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  1. European Research Council [801669]
  2. Royal Society [RGD\R2\180042]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) [801669] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The study demonstrates that Owenia fusiformis undergoes equal spiral cleavage and forms a feeding trochophore-like larva through gastrulation by invagination. The nervous system of the larva develops earlier and more elaborately than previously recognized, from anterior to posterior.
Background: Annelids are a diverse group of segmented worms within Spiralia, whose embryos exhibit spiral cleavage and a variety of larval forms. While most modern embryological studies focus on species with unequal spiral cleavage nested in Pleistoannelida (Sedentaria + Errantia), a few recent studies looked into Owenia fusiformis, a member of the sister group to all remaining annelids and thus a key lineage to understand annelid and spiralian evolution and development. However, the timing of early cleavage and detailed morphogenetic events leading to the formation of the idiosyncratic mitraria larva of O. fusiformis remain largely unexplored. Results: Owenia fusiformis undergoes equal spiral cleavage where the first quartet of animal micromeres are slightly larger than the vegetal macromeres. Cleavage results in a coeloblastula approximately 5 h post-fertilization (hpf) at 19 degrees C. Gastrulation occurs via invagination and completes 4 h later, with putative mesodermal precursors and the chaetoblasts appearing 10 hpf at the dorso-posterior side. Soon after, at 11 hpf, the apical tuft emerges, followed by the first neurons (as revealed by the expression of elav1 and synaptotagmin-1) in the apical organ and the prototroch by 13 hpf. Muscles connecting the chaetal sac to various larval tissues develop around 18 hpf and by the time the mitraria is fully formed at 22 hpf, there are FMRFamide(+) neurons in the apical organ and prototroch, the latter forming a prototrochal ring. As the mitraria feeds, it grows in size and the prototroch expands through active proliferation. The larva becomes competent after similar to 3 weeks post-fertilization at 15 degrees C, when a conspicuous juvenile rudiment has formed ventrally. Conclusions: Owenia fusiformis embryogenesis is similar to that of other equal spiral cleaving annelids, supporting that equal cleavage is associated with the formation of a coeloblastula, gastrulation via invagination, and a feeding trochophore-like larva in Annelida. The nervous system of the mitraria larva forms earlier and is more elaborated than previously recognized and develops from anterior to posterior, which is likely an ancestral condition to Annelida. Altogether, our study identifies the major developmental events during O. fusiformis ontogeny, defining a conceptual framework for future investigations.

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