父親の年齢で子の発生運命が変わる~シロアリのエピジェネティック遺伝を世界初証明~

ad

2025-05-16 京都大学

京都大学の松浦健二教授らは、シロアリにおいて父親である“王”の年齢が子の将来の社会的役割(カースト)に影響することを明らかにしました。若い王から生まれた子は繁殖型(羽アリ)に、年老いた王の子は働きアリに分化する傾向が強く、これは精子のDNAメチル化パターンの変化によるエピジェネティックな遺伝メカニズムであることを世界で初めて実証しました。具体的には、交配実験と精子のメチローム解析により、王の加齢に伴うDNAメチル化が子の発生運命まで伝わることを確認。これは、遺伝子配列そのものではなく、父親の年齢や生殖成熟度が子の発生に影響を及ぼすという、新しい形の遺伝理解に光を当てる成果であり、昆虫の社会進化および生物発生・進化全般への大きな示唆を提供します。本研究はPNASに2025年6月13日付でオンライン掲載されました。

父親の年齢で子の発生運命が変わる~シロアリのエピジェネティック遺伝を世界初証明~王の加齢による精子DNAメチル化の変化と子の発生運命への影響

<関連情報>

シロアリにおける精子DNAメチル化を介した王の老化が子孫のカースト運命に及ぼす世代を超えたエピジェネティック効果 Transgenerational epigenetic effect of kings’ aging on offspring’s caste fate mediated by sperm DNA methylation in termites

Mamoru Takata, Michihiko Takahashi, Tomoki Ishibashi, +3 , and Kenji Matsuura
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:June 13, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2509506122

Significance

Aside from potential de novo germ-line mutations, the DNA sequence of sperm remains largely unchanged with paternal age, whereas DNA methylation patterns have been shown to change. These alterations in methylation patterns also impact the offspring’s development. Termite colonies undergo changes in caste differentiation and the ratio of male-to-female alates as they grow. We provide evidence suggesting that behind these changes lie transgenerational epigenetic influences that shift with parental aging.

Abstract

The discovery of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance and the unraveling of its molecular mechanisms are currently solving previously puzzling challenges that Mendelian genetics based solely on DNA could not explain, leading to significant paradigm shifts across various fields of biology. There has been a long-standing controversy over the factors determining the caste fate of individuals in social insects. Increasing evidence supports heritable influences on division of labor. Here, we provide evidence that transgenerational epigenetic inheritance influences caste determination in a termite. We demonstrate that the age of the king influences the caste fate of offspring, with young kings’ progeny showing a higher tendency for reproductive differentiation compared to offspring from older kings (under controlled conditions). Then, we conducted a high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly for the Japanese subterranean termite Reticulitermes speratus. Genome-wide methylome analysis of kings’ sperm reveals a drastic change in DNA methylation patterns with aging. Among 39,399,411 CpG sites, 21,611 sites showed significant age differences in methylation levels. We identified 13 genes whose methylation levels are significantly different between young and old kings and suggestively correlated with the offspring’s differentiation into the reproductive pathway. Our results suggest that sperm DNA methylation, which changes with the age of kings, is a potential transgenerational epigenetic factor involved in offspring caste differentiation in a termite. These findings may have broad applicability to caste differentiation in social insects and to phenotypic plasticity more generally.

細胞遺伝子工学
ad
ad
Follow
ad
タイトルとURLをコピーしました