UPRER-immunity axis acts as physiological food evaluation system that promotes aversion behavior in sensing low-quality food.

IF 6.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
eLife Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.7554/eLife.94181
Pengfei Liu, Xinyi Liu, Bin Qi
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Abstract

To survive in challenging environments, animals must develop a system to assess food quality and adjust their feeding behavior accordingly. However, the mechanisms that regulate this chronic physiological food evaluation system, which monitors specific nutrients from ingested food and influences food-response behavior, are still not fully understood. Here, we established a low-quality food evaluation assay system and found that heat-killed E. coli (HK-E. coli), a low-sugar food, triggers cellular UPRER and immune response. This encourages animals to avoid low-quality food. The physiological system for evaluating low-quality food depends on the UPRER (IRE-1/XBP-1) - Innate immunity (PMK-1/p38 MAPK) axis, particularly its neuronal function, which subsequently regulates feeding behaviors. Moreover, animals can adapt to a low-quality food environment through sugar supplementation, which inhibits the UPRER -PMK-1 regulated stress response by increasing vitamin C biosynthesis. This study reveals the role of the cellular stress response pathway as physiological food evaluation system for assessing nutritional deficiencies in food, thereby enhancing survival in natural environments.

UPRER- 免疫轴是一种生理性食物评估系统,可促进对劣质食物的厌恶行为。
为了在充满挑战的环境中生存,动物必须发展出一套评估食物质量的系统,并据此调整它们的摄食行为。然而,这种慢性生理学食物评估系统监测摄入食物中的特定营养物质并影响食物反应行为,其调控机制仍未完全明了。在这里,我们建立了一个低质量食物评估系统,并发现热杀死的大肠杆菌(HK-E. coli)这种低糖食物会触发细胞UPRER和免疫反应。这促使动物避免食用低质量食物。评估低质量食物的生理系统取决于 UPRER(IRE-1/XBP-1)--先天免疫(PMK-1/p38 MAPK)轴,特别是其神经元功能,进而调节进食行为。此外,动物可以通过补充糖分来适应低质量的食物环境,而糖分可以通过增加维生素 C 的生物合成来抑制 UPRER -PMK-1 调节的应激反应。这项研究揭示了细胞应激反应途径作为生理学食物评估系统在评估食物营养缺乏方面的作用,从而提高动物在自然环境中的生存能力。
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eLife BIOLOGY-
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12.90
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3122
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17 weeks
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