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The steroid-hormone ecdysone coordinates parallel pupariation neuromotor and morphogenetic subprograms via epidermis-to-neuron Dilp8-Lgr3 signal induction.

Fabiana Heredia1, Yanel Volonté1,2, Joana Pereirinha1,3, Magdalena Fernandez-Acosta1, Andreia P Casimiro1, Cláudia G Belém1,4, Filipe Viegas1,5, Kohtaro Tanaka6,7, Juliane Menezes1, Maite Arana2, Gisele A Cardoso1,8,9, André Macedo1, Malwina Kotowicz1,10, Facundo H Prado Spalm2, Marcos J Dibo2, Raquel D Monfardini1,8, Tatiana T Torres8, César S Mendes1, Andres Garelli11,12, Alisson M Gontijo13,14.   

Abstract

Innate behaviors consist of a succession of genetically-hardwired motor and physiological subprograms that can be coupled to drastic morphogenetic changes. How these integrative responses are orchestrated is not completely understood. Here, we provide insight into these mechanisms by studying pupariation, a multi-step innate behavior of Drosophila larvae that is critical for survival during metamorphosis. We find that the steroid-hormone ecdysone triggers parallel pupariation neuromotor and morphogenetic subprograms, which include the induction of the relaxin-peptide hormone, Dilp8, in the epidermis. Dilp8 acts on six Lgr3-positive thoracic interneurons to couple both subprograms in time and to instruct neuromotor subprogram switching during behavior. Our work reveals that interorgan feedback gates progression between subunits of an innate behavior and points to an ancestral neuromodulatory function of relaxin signaling.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34099654     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23218-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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