Epigenetic variations are more substantial than genetic variations in rapid adaptation of oyster to Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome

Researchers from IHPE, published in Science Advance in Seotembre, a study which concluded that like genetically based adaptation, epigenetic mechanisms can contribute substantially to rapid adaptation of hosts to emerging infectious diseases.

"Disease emergence is accelerating worldwide and understanding by which mechanisms host populations can rapidly adapt to emerging pathogens is crucial for the development of management practices. Among the biotic interactions studied at IHPE, the Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) affecting spat oysters is a remarquable context to study mechanisms of host adaptation to ongoing disease.

In this study, we used approaches from the biomedical field to identify epigenetic and genetic signatures of selection occurring in oyster facing recurrently POMS outbreaks. Interestingly, we showed that resistance/susceptibility to POMS was first explained by the interactions between the genetic and epigenetic information, then by the epigenetic and finally the genetic.

We therefore conclude that like genetically based adaptation, epigenetic mechanisms can contribute substantially to rapid adaptation of hosts to emerging infectious diseases."

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Janan Gawra, Alejandro Valdivieso, Fabrice Roux, Martin Laporte, Julien de Lorgeril, Yannick Gueguen, Mathilde Saccas, Jean-Michel Escoubas, Caroline Montagnani, Delphine Destoumieux-Garzόn, Franck Lagarde, Marc A. Leroy, Philippe Haffner, Bruno Petton, Céline Cosseau, Benjamin Morga, Lionel Dégremont, Guillaume Mitta, Christoph Grunau, Jeremie Vidal-Dupiol
Science Advances. 2023 Sep 8;9(36):eadh8990. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adh8990. Epub 2023 Sep 8. PMID: 37683000; PMCID: PMC10491289.
Epigenetic variations are more substantial than genetic variations in rapid adaptation of oyster to Pacific oyster mortality syndrome.

Modification date : 26 January 2024 | Publication date : 26 January 2024 | Redactor : Tulip Communication, Jérémie Vidal-Dupiol