Translation components in adult Drosophila melanogaster adipocytes regulate the ovarian germline stem cell lineage

Subhshri Sahu, Alissa Richmond Armstrong
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Adult stem cells, which support tissue homeostasis and damage repair, are influenced by whole organism physiology. Dietary input has a major impact on the stem cell supported ovary in Drosophila melanogaster females, appropriately matching reproductive output to nutrient availability. Previous work has shown that inter-organ communication plays a role in modulating the ovarian response to diet. Specifically, amino acid sensing by the adipose tissue remotely controls germline stem cells and their progeny. While we have shown that activation of the amino acid response pathway, a part of the integrated stress response, and mTOR signaling in adipocytes impacts germline stem cell maintenance and ovulation, it is unclear how downstream signaling mediates these responses. Here, using a combination of genetic and cell biological tools, we show that regulation of translation in adult adipocytes impacts the ovarian germline stem cell lineage, from stem cell maintenance to ovulation of mature oocytes. This work strongly suggests that the adipose tissue produces specific factors to control stem cell activity in the ovary and highlights how inter-organ communication underlies organismal physiological responses to diet.
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支持组织平衡和损伤修复的成体干细胞受到整个生物体生理机能的影响。膳食输入对黑腹果蝇雌性干细胞支持的卵巢有重大影响,使生殖输出与营养供应相匹配。先前的研究表明,器官间的交流在调节卵巢对饮食的反应方面发挥了作用。具体来说,脂肪组织的氨基酸感应可远程控制生殖干细胞及其后代。虽然我们已经证明,氨基酸反应途径(综合应激反应的一部分)和脂肪细胞中的mTOR信号激活会影响生殖干细胞的维持和排卵,但目前还不清楚下游信号是如何介导这些反应的。在这里,我们综合利用遗传学和细胞生物学工具,证明成年脂肪细胞中的翻译调控会影响卵巢生殖系干细胞系,从干细胞维持到成熟卵母细胞的排卵。这项工作有力地表明,脂肪组织产生了控制卵巢干细胞活动的特定因子,并强调了器官间的交流是机体对饮食作出生理反应的基础。
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