| Literature DB >> 33097549 |
Shiming Zhu1,2, Fangfang Liu1, Huanchao Zeng1,2, Na Li1,2, Chonghua Ren1, Yunlin Su3, Shutang Zhou4, Guirong Wang5, Subba Reddy Palli6, Jian Wang7, Yiru Qin8, Sheng Li8,2.
Abstract
Vitellogenesis, including vitellogenin (Vg) production in the fat body and Vg uptake by maturing oocytes, is of great importance for the successful reproduction of adult females. The endocrinal and nutritional regulation of vitellogenesis differs distinctly in insects. Here, the complex crosstalk between juvenile hormone (JH) and the two nutrient sensors insulin/IGF signaling (IIS) and target of rapamycin complex1 (TORC1), was investigated to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of vitellogenesis regulation in the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana Our data showed that a block of JH biosynthesis or JH action arrested vitellogenesis, in part by inhibiting the expression of doublesex (Dsx), a key transcription factor gene involved in the sex determination cascade. Depletion of IIS or TORC1 blocked both JH biosynthesis and vitellogenesis. Importantly, the JH analog methoprene, but not bovine insulin (to restore IIS) and amino acids (to restore TORC1 activity), restored vitellogenesis in the neck-ligated (IIS-, TORC1- and JH-deficient) and rapamycin-treated (TORC1- and JH-deficient) cockroaches. Combining classic physiology with modern molecular techniques, we have demonstrated that IIS and TORC1 promote vitellogenesis, mainly via inducing JH biosynthesis in the American cockroach.Entities:
Keywords: Dsx; IIS; Juvenile hormone; TORC1; Vitellogenesis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33097549 DOI: 10.1242/dev.188805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868