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The Neuroanatomy of the Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Juvenile Bacterial Light Organ

Walker, A. B.; Widun, E. V. X.; Heath-Heckman, E. A. C.

2026-05-19 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.15.725553 bioRxiv
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Recent studies have shown that symbiotic bacteria can have drastic effects on host neurobiology, but few simple, accessible models currently exist in which to study these interactions. Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes) participate in a binary symbiosis with the bacterium Vibrio fischeri, a population of which resides in a specialized hindgut-derived organ called the light organ. Upon colonization by V. fischeri, the light organ undergoes transcriptional changes that suggest neurons are impacted by the initiation of symbiosis, but the nascent light organs innervation has remained uncharacterized. Here, we show that the light organ-associated nervous system (LONS) in hatchling E. scolopes is a remarkably complex segment of the peripheral nervous system. The LONS is largely plexiform and originates from two primary nerves connected by a local commissure. The abundance of synapsin-like immunoreactivity (-lir) indicates that the lobe plexus is highly interconnected. We also highlight a small number of serotonin-lir neurites that innervate the anterior appendages whose developmental fate may be directly affected by symbiont-driven light organ morphogenesis. Finally, we present evidence that a limited but diverse population of neurons reside within the light organ and are often located near internal symbiont-interacting structures. This description of the E. scolopes LONS serves to provide a foundation from which to investigate how beneficial bacterial symbionts affect host peripheral neurobiology in a tractable model system.

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