Polymodal sensory perception drives settlement and metamorphosis of Ciona larvae

Jorgen Hoyer,Kushal Kolar, Athira Athira, Meike van den Burgh,Daniel Dondorp, Zonglai Liang,Marios Chatzigeorgiou

Current Biology(2024)

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The Earth’s oceans brim with an incredible diversity of microscopic lifeforms, including motile planktonic larvae, whose survival critically depends on effective dispersal in the water column and subsequent exploration of the seafloor to identify a suitable settlement site. How their nervous systems mediate sensing of diverse multimodal cues remains enigmatic. Here, we uncover that the tunicate Ciona intestinalis larvae employ ectodermal sensory cells to sense various mechanical and chemical cues. Combining whole-brain imaging and chemogenetics, we demonstrate that stimuli encoded at the periphery are sufficient to drive global brain-state changes to promote or impede both larval attachment and metamorphosis behaviors. The ability of C. intestinalis larvae to leverage polymodal sensory perception to support information coding and chemotactile behaviors may explain how marine larvae make complex decisions despite streamlined nervous systems.
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Ciona,evolution,chordate,attachment,metamorphosis,neural circuit,chemogenetics,polymodal,mechanosensation,chemosensation
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