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EPISODE 9: Divergent Diets, Divergent Defences – Intestinal Evolution in C. elegans and P. pacificus
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How does a nematode’s feeding strategy shape its gut biology and disease resistance? In this episode, we explore a comparative gut transcriptomics study of Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus that reveals how changes in anatomy and lifestyle have led to major shifts in gene expression and pathogen susceptibility.
We discuss:
Why P. pacificus lacks the grinder structure and how this changes its digestion What makes their intestinal gene expression profiles so divergent, despite being close relatives The role of Hedgehog signalling and lineage-specific genes in intestinal development Surprising findings on gut pH stability despite transcriptomic divergence How these factors shape resistance to pathogens and environmental adaptation
📖 Based on the research article: “Comparative transcriptomics of the nematode gut identifies global shifts in feeding mode and pathogen susceptibility” James W. Lightfoot, Veeren M. Chauhan, Jonathan W. Aylott & Christian Rödelsperger. Published in BMC Research Notes (2016). 🔗 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-016-1886-9
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