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Molecular profiling of sponge deflation reveals an ancient relaxant-inflammatory response (Q6704153)

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Molecular profiling of sponge deflation reveals an ancient relaxant-inflammatory response
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    A hallmark of animals is the coordination of whole-body movement. Neurons and muscles are central to this, yet coordinated movements also exist in sponges that lack these cell types. Sponges are sessile animals with a complex canal system for filter-feeding. They undergo whole-body movements resembling contractions that lead to canal closure and water expulsion. Here, we combine 3D optical coherence microscopy, pharmacology, and functional proteomics to elucidate anatomy, molecular physiology, and control of these movements. We show that they are driven by the relaxation of actomyosin stress fibers in epithelial canal cells, which leads to whole-body deflation via collapse of the incurrent and expansion of the excurrent system, controlled by an Akt/NO/PKG/A pathway. A concomitant increase in reactive oxygen species and secretion of proteinases and cytokines indicate an inflammation-like state reminiscent of vascular endothelial cells experiencing oscillatory shear stress. This suggests an ancient relaxant-inflammatory response of perturbed fluid-carrying systems in animals. File descriptions: pharma_*.avi: Exemplary videos for pharmacological treatments of Spongilla lacustris, related to Fig. 2 OCM_tomographic_scan: 2D scan through an unsegmented sponge body. First a x-z scan, afterwards a x-y scan. ink_treatment_suppl_figS3.mov: Video of ink treatedSpongilla lacustrisspecimen, related to Fig. S3 S_lacustris_annotations_emapper: EggNOG mapper (v2.1.9) results used for GO term enrichment analysis S_lacustris_proteome: Proteome file used as database for proteomic searches S_lacustris_scRNAseq.h5ad: file containing scRNAseq and cell type information ofSpongilla lacustris. Suppl_file_*.xlsx: Tables of proteomics (TPP, phophoproteomics, secretomics) results
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