Sexually dimorphic gene expressions in eels: useful markers for early sex assessment in a conservation context

Type Article
Date 2016-09
Language English
Author(s) Geffroy BenjaminORCID1, 2, 3, Guilbaud Florian1, Amilhat Elsa4, Beaulaton LaurentORCID5, 6, Vignon Matthias2, 3, Huchet Emmanuel2, 3, Rives Jacques2, 3, Bobe Julien1, Fostier Alexis1, Guiguen Yann1, Bardonnet Agnes2, 3
Affiliation(s) 1 : INRA, LPGP UR1037, Fish Physiol & Genom, Campus Beaulieu, F-35000 Rennes, France.
2 : INRA, UMR Ecobiop 1224, Aquapole, Pole GestAqua, F-64310 Quartier Ibarron, St Pee Sur Nive, France.
3 : UPPA, UMR Ecobiop 1224, UFR Sci Cote Basque, Allee Parc Montaury, F-64600 Anglet, France.
4 : Univ Perpignan, UMR CNRS UPVD CEFREM 5110, Batiment R,58 Ave Paul Alduy, F-66860 Perpignan, France.
5 : Onema, Pole GestAqua, 65 Rue St Brieuc, F-35042 Rennes, France.
6 : INRA, Pole GestAqua, U3E 1224, 65 Rue St Brieuc, F-35042 Rennes, France.
Source Scientific Reports (2045-2322) (Nature Publishing Group), 2016-09 , Vol. 6 , N. 34041 , P. 1-11
DOI 10.1038/srep34041
WOS© Times Cited 23
Keyword(s) Conservation biology, Ecology, Ecophysiology, Transcription
Abstract

Environmental sex determination (ESD) has been detected in a range of vertebrate reptile and fish species. Eels are characterized by an ESD that occurs relatively late, since sex cannot be histologically determined before individuals reach 28 cm. Because several eel species are at risk of extinction, assessing sex at the earliest stage is a crucial management issue. Based on preliminary results of RNA sequencing, we targeted genes susceptible to be differentially expressed between ovaries and testis at different stages of development. Using qPCR, we detected testis-specific expressions of dmrt1, amh, gsdf and pre-miR202 and ovary-specific expressions were obtained for zar1, zp3 and foxn5. We showed that gene expressions in the gonad of intersexual eels were quite similar to those of males, supporting the idea that intersexual eels represent a transitional stage towards testicular differentiation. To assess whether these genes would be effective early molecular markers, we sampled juvenile eels in two locations with highly skewed sex ratios. The combined expression of six of these genes allowed the discrimination of groups according to their potential future sex and thus this appears to be a useful tool to estimate sex ratios of undifferentiated juvenile eels.

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Geffroy Benjamin, Guilbaud Florian, Amilhat Elsa, Beaulaton Laurent, Vignon Matthias, Huchet Emmanuel, Rives Jacques, Bobe Julien, Fostier Alexis, Guiguen Yann, Bardonnet Agnes (2016). Sexually dimorphic gene expressions in eels: useful markers for early sex assessment in a conservation context. Scientific Reports, 6(34041), 1-11. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.1038/srep34041 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00386/49723/