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Local requirement of the Drosophila insulin binding protein imp-L2 in coordinating developmental progression with nutritional conditions.

Ladan Sarraf-Zadeh1, Stefan Christen, Uwe Sauer, Paola Cognigni, Irene Miguel-Aliaga, Hugo Stocker, Katja Köhler, Ernst Hafen.   

Abstract

In Drosophila, growth takes place during the larval stages until the formation of the pupa. Starvation delays pupariation to allow prolonged feeding, ensuring that the animal reaches an appropriate size to form a fertile adult. Pupariation is induced by a peak of the steroid hormone ecdysone produced by the prothoracic gland (PG) after larvae have reached a certain body mass. Local downregulation of the insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling (IIS) activity in the PG interferes with ecdysone production, indicating that IIS activity in the PG couples the nutritional state to development. However, the underlying mechanism is not well understood. In this study we show that the secreted Imaginal morphogenesis protein-Late 2 (Imp-L2), a growth inhibitor in Drosophila, is involved in this process. Imp-L2 inhibits the activity of the Drosophila insulin-like peptides by direct binding and is expressed by specific cells in the brain, the ring gland, the gut and the fat body. We demonstrate that Imp-L2 is required to regulate and adapt developmental timing to nutritional conditions by regulating IIS activity in the PG. Increasing Imp-L2 expression at its endogenous sites using an Imp-L2-Gal4 driver delays pupariation, while Imp-L2 mutants exhibit a slight acceleration of development. These effects are strongly enhanced by starvation and are accompanied by massive alterations of ecdysone production resulting most likely from increased Imp-L2 production by neurons directly contacting the PG and not from elevated Imp-L2 levels in the hemolymph. Taken together our results suggest that Imp-L2-expressing neurons sense the nutritional state of Drosophila larvae and coordinate dietary information and ecdysone production to adjust developmental timing under starvation conditions.
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Keywords:  20-hydroxyecdysone; 20E; AED; CC; Dilp; Drosophila; Drosophila insulin-like peptide; Ecdysone; IGF; IGFBP; IIS; IPC; Imaginal morphogenesis factor-Late2; Imaginal morphogenesis protein-Late 2; Imp-L2; InR; LOF; NPF; Neuron; PG; PTTH; Prothoracic Gland; SOG; TOR; Target of Rapamycin; after egg deposition; corpora cardiac; insulin producing cells; insulin receptor; insulin-like growth factor binding proteins; insulin-like growth factors; insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling; loss of function; neuropeptide F; prothoracic gland; prothoracicotrophic hormone; subesophageal ganglion

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23773803     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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