Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.

The JAK/STAT pathway is a key signaling pathway in the regulation of development and immunity in metazoans. In contrast to the multiple combinatorial JAK/STAT pathways in mammals, only one canonical JAK/STAT pathway exists in Drosophila. It is activated by three secreted proteins of the Unpaired fam...

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Main Authors: Sveta Chakrabarti, Jan Paul Dudzic, Xiaoxue Li, Esther Jeanne Collas, Jean-Phillipe Boquete, Bruno Lemaitre
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-05-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
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spelling doaj-760212e9bbf04ce186b1bed6a9cdac322020-11-24T22:04:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042016-05-01125e100608910.1371/journal.pgen.1006089Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.Sveta ChakrabartiJan Paul DudzicXiaoxue LiEsther Jeanne CollasJean-Phillipe BoqueteBruno LemaitreThe JAK/STAT pathway is a key signaling pathway in the regulation of development and immunity in metazoans. In contrast to the multiple combinatorial JAK/STAT pathways in mammals, only one canonical JAK/STAT pathway exists in Drosophila. It is activated by three secreted proteins of the Unpaired family (Upd): Upd1, Upd2 and Upd3. Although many studies have established a link between JAK/STAT activation and tissue damage, the mode of activation and the precise function of this pathway in the Drosophila systemic immune response remain unclear. In this study, we used mutations in upd2 and upd3 to investigate the role of the JAK/STAT pathway in the systemic immune response. Our study shows that haemocytes express the three upd genes and that injury markedly induces the expression of upd3 by the JNK pathway in haemocytes, which in turn activates the JAK/STAT pathway in the fat body and the gut. Surprisingly, release of Upd3 from haemocytes upon injury can remotely stimulate stem cell proliferation and the expression of Drosomycin-like genes in the intestine. Our results also suggest that a certain level of intestinal epithelium renewal is required for optimal survival to septic injury. While haemocyte-derived Upd promotes intestinal stem cell activation and survival upon septic injury, haemocytes are dispensable for epithelium renewal upon oral bacterial infection. Our study also indicates that intestinal epithelium renewal is sensitive to insults from both the lumen and the haemocoel. It also reveals that release of Upds by haemocytes coordinates the wound-healing program in multiple tissues, including the gut, an organ whose integrity is critical to fly survival.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4883764?pdf=render
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author Sveta Chakrabarti
Jan Paul Dudzic
Xiaoxue Li
Esther Jeanne Collas
Jean-Phillipe Boquete
Bruno Lemaitre
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Jan Paul Dudzic
Xiaoxue Li
Esther Jeanne Collas
Jean-Phillipe Boquete
Bruno Lemaitre
Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Sveta Chakrabarti
Jan Paul Dudzic
Xiaoxue Li
Esther Jeanne Collas
Jean-Phillipe Boquete
Bruno Lemaitre
author_sort Sveta Chakrabarti
title Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.
title_short Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.
title_full Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.
title_fullStr Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.
title_full_unstemmed Remote Control of Intestinal Stem Cell Activity by Haemocytes in Drosophila.
title_sort remote control of intestinal stem cell activity by haemocytes in drosophila.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The JAK/STAT pathway is a key signaling pathway in the regulation of development and immunity in metazoans. In contrast to the multiple combinatorial JAK/STAT pathways in mammals, only one canonical JAK/STAT pathway exists in Drosophila. It is activated by three secreted proteins of the Unpaired family (Upd): Upd1, Upd2 and Upd3. Although many studies have established a link between JAK/STAT activation and tissue damage, the mode of activation and the precise function of this pathway in the Drosophila systemic immune response remain unclear. In this study, we used mutations in upd2 and upd3 to investigate the role of the JAK/STAT pathway in the systemic immune response. Our study shows that haemocytes express the three upd genes and that injury markedly induces the expression of upd3 by the JNK pathway in haemocytes, which in turn activates the JAK/STAT pathway in the fat body and the gut. Surprisingly, release of Upd3 from haemocytes upon injury can remotely stimulate stem cell proliferation and the expression of Drosomycin-like genes in the intestine. Our results also suggest that a certain level of intestinal epithelium renewal is required for optimal survival to septic injury. While haemocyte-derived Upd promotes intestinal stem cell activation and survival upon septic injury, haemocytes are dispensable for epithelium renewal upon oral bacterial infection. Our study also indicates that intestinal epithelium renewal is sensitive to insults from both the lumen and the haemocoel. It also reveals that release of Upds by haemocytes coordinates the wound-healing program in multiple tissues, including the gut, an organ whose integrity is critical to fly survival.
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