The characterization of toll‐like receptor repertoire in Pinna nobilis after mass mortality events suggests adaptive introgression

Author:

Coupé Stéphane1ORCID,Giantsis Ioannis A.2,Vázquez Luis Maite3,Scarpa Fabio4,Foulquié Mathieu15,Prévot Jean‐Marc6,Casu Marco7,Lattos Athanasios2,Michaelidis Basile2,Sanna Daria4,García‐March José Rafa8ORCID,Tena‐Medialdea José8ORCID,Vicente Nardo9,Bunet Robert5

Affiliation:

1. Université de Toulon, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, MIO Marseille France

2. Faculty of Agricultural Sciences University of Western Macedonia Kozani Greece

3. Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, CSIC), Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares Palma de Mallorca Spain

4. Department of Biomedical Sciences Fabio Scarpa, Daria Sanna: University of Sassari Sassari Italy

5. Institut océanographique Paul Ricard Ile des Embiez, Var France

6. Département informatique Université de Toulon Var France

7. Department of Veterinary Medicine University of Sassari Sassari Italy

8. IMEDMAR‐UCV, Institute of Environment and Marine Science Research Universidad Católica de Valencia SVM Calpe, Alicante Spain

9. Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et Ecologie marine et continentale (IMBE), Aix‐Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, Avignon Université Avignon France

Abstract

AbstractThe fan mussel Pinna nobilis is currently on the brink of extinction due to a multifactorial disease mainly caused to the highly pathogenic parasite Haplosporidium pinnae, meaning that the selection pressure outweighs the adaptive potential of the species. Hopefully, rare individuals have been observed somehow resistant to the parasite, stretching the need to identify the traits underlying this better fitness. Among the candidate to explore at first intention are fast‐evolving immune genes, of which toll‐like receptor (TLR). In this study, we examined the genetic diversity at 14 TLR loci across P. nobilis, Pinna rudis and P. nobilis × P. rudis hybrid genomes, collected at four physically distant regions, that were found to be either resistant or sensitive to the parasite H. pinnae. We report a high genetic diversity, mainly observed at cell surface TLRs compared with that of endosomal TLRs. However, the endosomal TLR‐7 exhibited unexpected level of diversity and haplotype phylogeny. The lack of population structure, associated with a high genetic diversity and elevated dN/dS ratio, was interpreted as balancing selection, though both directional and purifying selection were detected. Interestingly, roughly 40% of the P. nobilis identified as resistant to H. pinnae were introgressed with P. rudis TLR. Specifically, they all carried a TLR‐7 of P. rudis origin, whereas sensitive P. nobilis were not introgressed, at least at TLR loci. Small contributions of TLR‐6 and TLR‐4 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms to the clustering of resistant and susceptible individuals could be detected, but their specific role in resistance remains highly speculative. This study provides new information on the diversity of TLR genes within the P. nobilis species after MME and additional insights into adaptation to H. pinnae that should contribute to the conservation of this Mediterranean endemic species.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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