Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development
Abstract When multiple strains of microbes form social groups, such as the multicellular fruiting bodies of Dictyostelium discoideum, conflict can arise regarding cell fate. Both fixed and plastic differences among strains can contribute to cell fate, and plastic responses may be particularly import...
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doaj-0e885840f50f44aa84db08a877bc31692021-04-02T12:12:12ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582020-02-011031119113410.1002/ece3.5924Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular developmentSuegene Noh0Lauren Christopher1Joan E. Strassmann2David C. Queller3Department of Biology Colby College Waterville ME USADepartment of Biology Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis MO USADepartment of Biology Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis MO USADepartment of Biology Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis MO USAAbstract When multiple strains of microbes form social groups, such as the multicellular fruiting bodies of Dictyostelium discoideum, conflict can arise regarding cell fate. Both fixed and plastic differences among strains can contribute to cell fate, and plastic responses may be particularly important if social environments frequently change. We used RNA‐sequencing and photographic time series analysis to detect possible conflict‐induced plastic differences between wild D. discoideum aggregates formed by single strains compared with mixed pairs of strains (chimeras). We found one hundred and two differentially expressed genes that were enriched for biological processes including cytoskeleton organization and cyclic AMP response (up‐regulated in chimeras), and DNA replication and cell cycle (down‐regulated in chimeras). In addition, our data indicate that in reference to a time series of multicellular development in the laboratory strain AX4, chimeras may be slightly behind clonal aggregates in their development. Finally, phenotypic analysis supported slower splitting of aggregates and a nonsignificant trend for larger group sizes in chimeras. The transcriptomic comparison and phenotypic analyses support discoordination among aggregate group members due to social conflict. These results are consistent with previously observed factors that affect cell fate decision in D. discoideum and provide evidence for plasticity in cAMP signaling and phenotypic coordination during development in response to social conflict in D. discoideum and similar microbial social groups.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5924microbial social evolutionplastic responseRNA‐seqsocial conflict |
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Suegene Noh Lauren Christopher Joan E. Strassmann David C. Queller Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development Ecology and Evolution microbial social evolution plastic response RNA‐seq social conflict |
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Suegene Noh Lauren Christopher Joan E. Strassmann David C. Queller |
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Suegene Noh |
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Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development |
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Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development |
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Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development |
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Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development |
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Wild Dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development |
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wild dictyostelium discoideum social amoebae show plastic responses to the presence of nonrelatives during multicellular development |
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Ecology and Evolution |
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Abstract When multiple strains of microbes form social groups, such as the multicellular fruiting bodies of Dictyostelium discoideum, conflict can arise regarding cell fate. Both fixed and plastic differences among strains can contribute to cell fate, and plastic responses may be particularly important if social environments frequently change. We used RNA‐sequencing and photographic time series analysis to detect possible conflict‐induced plastic differences between wild D. discoideum aggregates formed by single strains compared with mixed pairs of strains (chimeras). We found one hundred and two differentially expressed genes that were enriched for biological processes including cytoskeleton organization and cyclic AMP response (up‐regulated in chimeras), and DNA replication and cell cycle (down‐regulated in chimeras). In addition, our data indicate that in reference to a time series of multicellular development in the laboratory strain AX4, chimeras may be slightly behind clonal aggregates in their development. Finally, phenotypic analysis supported slower splitting of aggregates and a nonsignificant trend for larger group sizes in chimeras. The transcriptomic comparison and phenotypic analyses support discoordination among aggregate group members due to social conflict. These results are consistent with previously observed factors that affect cell fate decision in D. discoideum and provide evidence for plasticity in cAMP signaling and phenotypic coordination during development in response to social conflict in D. discoideum and similar microbial social groups. |
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microbial social evolution plastic response RNA‐seq social conflict |
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5924 |
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