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The cAMP effector PKA mediates Moody GPCR signaling in Drosophila blood-brain barrier formation and maturation.

Xiaoling Li1,2,3, Richard Fetter4, Tina Schwabe2, Christophe Jung2, Liren Liu5, Hermann Steller3, Ulrike Gaul2,3.   

Abstract

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) of Drosophila comprises a thin epithelial layer of subperineural glia (SPG), which ensheath the nerve cord and insulate it against the potassium-rich hemolymph by forming intercellular septate junctions (SJs). Previously, we identified a novel Gi/Go protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), Moody, as a key factor in BBB formation at the embryonic stage. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of Moody signaling in BBB formation and maturation remain unclear. Here, we identify cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) as a crucial antagonistic Moody effector that is required for the formation, as well as for the continued SPG growth and BBB maintenance in the larva and adult stage. We show that PKA is enriched at the basal side of the SPG cell and that this polarized activity of the Moody/PKA pathway finely tunes the enormous cell growth and BBB integrity. Moody/PKA signaling precisely regulates the actomyosin contractility, vesicle trafficking, and the proper SJ organization in a highly coordinated spatiotemporal manner. These effects are mediated in part by PKA's molecular targets MLCK and Rho1. Moreover, 3D reconstruction of SJ ultrastructure demonstrates that the continuity of individual SJ segments, and not their total length, is crucial for generating a proper paracellular seal. Based on these findings, we propose that polarized Moody/PKA signaling plays a central role in controlling the cell growth and maintaining BBB integrity during the continuous morphogenesis of the SPG secondary epithelium, which is critical to maintain tissue size and brain homeostasis during organogenesis.
© 2021, Li et al.

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Keywords:  D. melanogaster; GPCR signaling; PKA; apical-basal polarity; blood-brain barrier; cell biology; developmental biology; epithelium development; septate junction

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34382936      PMCID: PMC8390003          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.68275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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1.  The cAMP effector PKA mediates Moody GPCR signaling in Drosophila blood-brain barrier formation and maturation.

Authors:  Xiaoling Li; Richard Fetter; Tina Schwabe; Christophe Jung; Liren Liu; Hermann Steller; Ulrike Gaul
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-08-12       Impact factor: 8.140

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