Ecdysteroid-DopEcR signaling in neuronal and midgut cells mediates toxin avoidance and detoxification in Drosophila.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Kokoro Saito, Mai Kanno, Hiromu Tanimoto, Toshiharu Ichinose
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Abstract

Food is not only a source of nutrition but can also contain toxic substances. To survive, animals first need to avoid the ingestion of such harmful food, and if ingestion occurs, activate detoxification. However, the molecular coordination of these two functions has remained unclear. Using Drosophila melanogaster, we show that the major insect steroid hormone ecdysteroid and dopamine/ecdysteroid receptor (DopEcR) signaling play pivotal roles in both behavioral avoidance and detoxification of foods containing lethal levels of copper. Cell-type-specific knockdown experiments revealed that DopEcR signaling in neuronal cells mediates feeding aversion, while in the midgut copper cell region (CCR), it protects against copper toxicity. Upon copper ingestion, DopEcR in the CCR induces the expression of metallothionein (Mtn), a widely known detoxification protein. Furthermore, DopEcR mutants also failed to avoid and mitigate the effects of other hazardous substances such as paraquat and cocaine, suggesting a general role for DopEcR signaling in toxic food responses. This study demonstrates a cell-type-specific functional dissociation of ecdysteroid-DopEcR signaling for behavioral and physiological defenses against toxic foods.

果蝇神经元和中肠细胞中的Ecdysteroid-DopEcR信号介导毒素避免和解毒。
食物不仅是营养的来源,而且还可能含有有毒物质。为了生存,动物首先需要避免摄入这些有害的食物,如果摄入,则激活解毒。然而,这两种功能的分子协调性尚不清楚。利用黑腹果蝇,我们发现主要的昆虫类固醇激素外皮类固醇和多巴胺/外皮类固醇受体(DopEcR)信号在含有致死铜水平的食物的行为回避和解毒中起关键作用。细胞类型特异性敲低实验表明,神经元细胞中的DopEcR信号介导摄食厌恶,而在中肠铜细胞区(CCR),它保护铜毒性。摄入铜后,CCR中的DopEcR诱导金属硫蛋白(Mtn)的表达,这是一种众所周知的解毒蛋白。此外,DopEcR突变体也不能避免和减轻其他有害物质如百草枯和可卡因的影响,这表明DopEcR信号在有毒食物反应中起着普遍作用。这项研究证明了细胞类型特异性的卵磷脂- dopecr信号的功能解离,用于对有毒食物的行为和生理防御。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
2.20%
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869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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