RRC ID 36302
Author Rodenfels J, Lavrynenko O, Ayciriex S, Sampaio JL, Carvalho M, Shevchenko A, Eaton S.
Title Production of systemically circulating Hedgehog by the intestine couples nutrition to growth and development.
Journal Genes Dev
Abstract In Drosophila larvae, growth and developmental timing are regulated by nutrition in a tightly coordinated fashion. The networks that couple these processes are far from understood. Here, we show that the intestine responds to nutrient availability by regulating production of a circulating lipoprotein-associated form of the signaling protein Hedgehog (Hh). Levels of circulating Hh tune the rates of growth and developmental timing in a coordinated fashion. Circulating Hh signals to the fat body to control larval growth. It regulates developmental timing by controlling ecdysteroid production in the prothoracic gland. Circulating Hh is especially important during starvation, when it is also required for mobilization of fat body triacylglycerol (TAG) stores. Thus, we demonstrate that Hh, previously known only for its local morphogenetic functions, also acts as a lipoprotein-associated endocrine hormone, coordinating the response of multiple tissues to nutrient availability.
Volume 28(23)
Pages 2636-51
Published 2014-12-1
DOI 10.1101/gad.249763.114
PII 28/23/2636
PMID 25452274
PMC PMC4248294
MeSH Animals Drosophila melanogaster / growth & development* Drosophila melanogaster / metabolism Hedgehog Proteins / blood* Hedgehog Proteins / metabolism Intestinal Mucosa / metabolism Larva Nutritional Physiological Phenomena / physiology*
IF 9.527
Times Cited 45
WOS Category DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY GENETICS & HEREDITY CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Drosophila