発達中のヒトの腸の最近の進化は,代謝機能とバリア機能に影響します
Qianhui Yu1,2, Umut Kilik1,2,3, Stefano Secchia1
1Institute of Human Biology (IHB), Roche Pharma Research and Early Development, Roche Innovation Center Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
まとめ
最近の人間の腸のゲノムの変化は 免疫機能と代謝を伴うもので 人間に特有の遺伝的適応によって引き起こされています この研究は 発達中のヒトの腸内皮質が 急速に進化していることを示しています
科学分野:
- 進化生物学
- ゲノミクス
- 人間生物学
背景:
- 腸内皮質は,食事と微生物の相互作用による進化的適応の重要な場所です.
- ヒト特有の環境への適応を促す ゲノムの変化は ほとんど知られていません
研究 の 目的:
- 発達中のヒトの腸の細胞の進化を調査する.
- ヒトの適応に関連するゲノム変化を特定する.
主な方法:
- 人間,チンパンジー,マウスの発達中の腸組織と器官の比較分析.
- 増強剤検査 遺伝子消去 シリコ変異
- 重要な機能に影響を与えるヒト特有の遺伝的特徴を調査した.
主要な成果:
- 最近の霊長類の進化は,免疫バリア機能と脂質/異種生物の代謝の変化を示しています.
- 人間特有の遺伝的特徴は これらの機能に大きく影響します
- 乳糖酵素 (LCT) とIGFBP2の主要な進化強化剤を特定した.
結論:
- 発達中のヒトの腸内皮質は急速に進化するシステムです
- 類人猿のオルガノイドは 人間の生物学と進化について 価値ある洞察を与えてくれます
- ヒトの適応には腸の機能に影響する 特定のゲノム変化が含まれます
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