| Literature DB >> 20600277 |
Boran Altincicek1, Malaika Fischer, Meike Fischer, Kai Lüersen, Michael Boll, Uwe Wenzel, Andreas Vilcinskas.
Abstract
The genome of Caenorhabditis elegans includes six homologs of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). The C. elegans MMP gene zmp-1 has recently been shown to be involved in anchor cell invasion during post-embryonic vulval development. Here, we identified H19M22.3 (zmp-2) as a pleiotropic MMP gene regulating disease resistance, molting, larval development, and fecundity. Zmp-2(RNAi) nematodes showed significant lifespan reduction during infection with pathogenic Photorhabdus luminescence. Moreover, we observed molting defects indicating a direct or regulative role in extracellular matrix degradation during ecdysis, delayed larval to adult development, and reduced offspring production in hermaphrodite adults. GFP-expressing nematodes revealed predominant expression of zmp-2 in multiple cells during embryogenesis; in hypodermal, muscle, and somatic gonad cells during larval development; and in developing and mature spermathecae in the L4 larval stage and adults. These results give evidence for pleiotropic roles of zmp-2 and provide novel insights into evolutionarily conserved and derived MMP functions in C. elegans.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20600277 DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2010.06.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Comp Immunol ISSN: 0145-305X Impact factor: 3.636