CG11426 gene product negatively regulates glial population size in the Drosophila eye imaginal disc

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Developmental Neurobiology Pub Date : 2021-05-27 DOI:10.1002/dneu.22838
Jong-Eun Rhee, Jin-Hyeon Choi, Jae H. Park, Gyunghee Lee, Banya Pak, Seung-Hae Kwon, Sang-Hak Jeon
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Glial cells play essential roles in the nervous system. Although glial populations are tightly regulated, the mechanisms regulating the population size remain poorly understood. Since Drosophila glial cells are similar to the human counterparts in their functions and shapes, rendering them an excellent model system to understand the human glia biology. Lipid phosphate phosphatases (LPPs) are important for regulating bioactive lipids. In Drosophila, there are three known LPP-encoding genes: wunen, wunen-2, and lazaro. The wunens are important for germ cell migration and survival and septate junction formation during tracheal development. Lazaro is involved in phototransduction. In the present study, we characterized a novel Drosophila LPP-encoding gene, CG11426. Suppression of CG11426 increased glial cell number in the eye imaginal disc during larval development, while ectopic CG11426 expression decreased it. Both types of mutation also caused defects in axon projection to the optic lobe in larval eye–brain complexes. Moreover, CG11426 promoted apoptosis via inhibiting ERK signaling in the eye imaginal disc. Taken together, these findings demonstrated that CG11426 gene product negatively regulates ERK signaling to promote apoptosis for proper maintenance of the glial population in the developing eye disc.

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CG11426基因产物负向调控果蝇眼视盘胶质细胞群大小
神经胶质细胞在神经系统中起着重要作用。尽管神经胶质细胞群受到严格的调控,但调控细胞群大小的机制仍然知之甚少。由于果蝇的神经胶质细胞在功能和形状上与人类相似,因此它们是了解人类神经胶质生物学的一个很好的模型系统。脂质磷酸酶(LPPs)在调节生物活性脂质的过程中起着重要作用。在果蝇中,有三种已知的lpp编码基因:wunen、wunen-2和lazaro。在气管发育过程中,输卵管对生殖细胞的迁移、存活和分离连接的形成起着重要的作用。Lazaro参与光转导。在本研究中,我们鉴定了一个新的果蝇lpp编码基因CG11426。在幼虫发育过程中,抑制CG11426增加了眼视盘胶质细胞的数量,而异位表达CG11426则减少了视盘胶质细胞的数量。这两种类型的突变也导致幼虫眼脑复合体的轴突投射到视叶的缺陷。此外,CG11426通过抑制眼视盘ERK信号通路促进细胞凋亡。综上所述,这些发现表明CG11426基因产物负调控ERK信号,促进细胞凋亡,以维持发育中的眼盘胶质细胞群。
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Developmental Neurobiology
Developmental Neurobiology 生物-发育生物学
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Neurobiology (previously the Journal of Neurobiology ) publishes original research articles on development, regeneration, repair and plasticity of the nervous system and on the ontogeny of behavior. High quality contributions in these areas are solicited, with an emphasis on experimental as opposed to purely descriptive work. The Journal also will consider manuscripts reporting novel approaches and techniques for the study of the development of the nervous system as well as occasional special issues on topics of significant current interest. We welcome suggestions on possible topics from our readers.
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