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Telomere length and dynamics in <i>Astyanax mexicanus</i> cave and surface morphs
Enrico Lunghi, Helena Bilandžija
PeerJ · 2024 · ▲ 7 citations
Abstract
Background Telomeres are non-coding DNA repeats at the chromosome ends and their shortening is considered one of the major causes of aging. However, they also serve as a biomarker of environmental exposures and their length and attrition is affected by various stressors. In this study, we examined the average telomere(definition) length in Astyanax mexicanus , a species that has both surface-dwelling and cave-adapted populations. The cave morph descended from surface ancestors and adapted to a markedly different environment characterized by specific biotic and abiotic stressors, many of which are known to affect telomere length. Our objective was to explore whether telomere length differs between the two morphs and whether it serves as a biological marker of aging or correlates with the diverse environments the morphs are exposed to. Methods We compared telomere length and shortening between laboratory-reared Pachón cavefish and Rio Choy surface fish of A. mexicanus across different tissues and ages. Results Astyanax mexicanus surface fish exhibited longer average telomere length compared to cavefish. In addition, we did not observe telomere attrition in either cave or surface form as a result of aging in adults up to 9 years old, suggesting that efficient mechanisms prevent telomere-mediated senescence(definition) in laboratory stocks of this species, at least within this time frame. Our results suggest that telomere length in Astyanax may be considered a biomarker of environmental exposures. Cavefish may have evolved shorter and energetically less costly telomeres due to the absence of potential stressors known to affect surface species, such as predator pressure and ultra-violet radiation. This study provides the first insights into telomere dynamics in Astyanax morphs and suggests that shorter telomeres may have evolved as an adaptation to caves.
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Lunghi, E., & Bilandžija, H. (2024). Telomere length and dynamics in <i>Astyanax mexicanus</i> cave and surface morphs. <em>PeerJ</em>. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16957
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Lunghi E, Bilandžija H. Telomere length and dynamics in <i>Astyanax mexicanus</i> cave and surface morphs. PeerJ. 2024. doi:10.7717/peerj.16957.
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@article{enrico2024Telome,
title = {Telomere length and dynamics in <i>Astyanax mexicanus</i> cave and surface morphs},
author = {Enrico Lunghi and Helena Bilandžija},
journal = {PeerJ},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.7717/peerj.16957},
}
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