2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12915-018-0532-5
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Dehydration triggers ecdysone-mediated recognition-protein priming and elevated anti-bacterial immune responses in Drosophila Malpighian tubule renal cells

Abstract: BackgroundDrosophila is a powerful model for the study of factors modulating innate immunity. This study examines the effect of water-loss dehydration on innate immune responsiveness in the Drosophila renal system (Malpighian tubules; MTs), and how this leads to elevated host defense and contributes to immunosenescence.ResultsA short period of desiccation-elevated peptidoglycan recognition protein-LC (PGRP-LC) expression in MTs, increased antimicrobial peptide (AMP) gene induction, and protected animals from b… Show more

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“…Interestingly, eleven of the fourteen AMP genes were negatively regulated in the gut and hemocytes, but not the fat body, by TmRelish knockdown upon C. albicans challenge, suggesting the crosstalk between TmDorX2-Toll pathway in regulating AMP expression 39 . In addition to the gut, the fat body, hemocytes, and other epithelial tissues such as MTs (nephridia or kidney analogues) also play important roles in immune defense by producing AMPs 65,66 . A recent transcriptional analysis of Zophobas morio (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) showed that the fat body and MTs are versatile tissues and share important functions, such as immunity, detoxification, nitrogen metabolism, and eye pigmentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, eleven of the fourteen AMP genes were negatively regulated in the gut and hemocytes, but not the fat body, by TmRelish knockdown upon C. albicans challenge, suggesting the crosstalk between TmDorX2-Toll pathway in regulating AMP expression 39 . In addition to the gut, the fat body, hemocytes, and other epithelial tissues such as MTs (nephridia or kidney analogues) also play important roles in immune defense by producing AMPs 65,66 . A recent transcriptional analysis of Zophobas morio (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) showed that the fat body and MTs are versatile tissues and share important functions, such as immunity, detoxification, nitrogen metabolism, and eye pigmentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also suggests that the Malpighian tubules may contribute to the immune function of the hemolymph. Although Malpighian tubules play a significant role in the humoral immune response to septic injury in Drosophila, little is known about their immune function in mosquitoes (38)(39)(40)(41). As the insect renal organ, they are well positioned to surveil the hemolymph for microbial products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stressful stimuli including heat, dessication, starvation and infection have all been shown to impact on the timing of oviposition (Canyon et al, 1999; Shaw et al, 2016; Sylvestre et al, 2013), whereas confinement stress has been hypothesized to increase the frequency of oviposition in various anophelines (Nepomichene et al, 2017). Links between steroid hormones and stress responses have also been documented (Hirashima et al, 2000; Ishimoto and Kitamoto, 2010; Zheng et al, 2018). Of particular relevance, 20E titers have been shown to increase following stressful social interactions such as courtship (Ishimoto et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%