RRC ID 33029
Author Jia Q, Liu Y, Liu H, Li S.
Title Mmp1 and Mmp2 cooperatively induce Drosophila fat body cell dissociation with distinct roles.
Journal Sci Rep
Abstract During Drosophila metamorphosis, the single-cell layer of fat body tissues gradually dissociates into individual cells. Via a fat body-specific RNAi screen in this study, we found that two matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), Mmp1 and Mmp2, are both required for fat body cell dissociation. As revealed through a series of cellular, biochemical, molecular, and genetic experiments, Mmp1 preferentially cleaves DE-cadherin-mediated cell-cell junctions, while Mmp2 preferentially degrades basement membrane (BM) components and thus destroy cell-BM junctions, resulting in the complete dissociation of the entire fat body tissues into individual cells. Moreover, several genetic interaction experiments demonstrated that the roles of Mmp1 and Mmp2 in this developmental process are cooperative. In conclusion, Mmp1 and Mmp2 induce fat body cell dissociation during Drosophila metamorphosis in a cooperative yet distinct manner, a finding that sheds light on the general mechanisms by which MMPs regulate tissue remodeling in animals.
Volume 4
Pages 7535
Published 2014-12-18
DOI 10.1038/srep07535
PII srep07535
PMID 25520167
PMC PMC4269897
MeSH Adipocytes / metabolism Adipocytes / physiology Animals Basement Membrane / metabolism Basement Membrane / physiology Drosophila / metabolism* Drosophila / physiology Fat Body / metabolism* Fat Body / physiology Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 / metabolism* Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 / metabolism* Metamorphosis, Biological / physiology* RNA Interference / physiology
IF 3.998
Times Cited 21
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Drosophila