RRC ID 57250
Author Chiang AC, Yang H, Yamashita YM.
Title spict, a cyst cell-specific gene, regulates starvation-induced spermatogonial cell death in the Drosophila testis.
Journal Sci Rep
Abstract Tissues are maintained in a homeostatic state by balancing the constant loss of old cells with the continued production of new cells. Tissue homeostasis can shift between high and low turnover states to cope with environmental changes such as nutrient availability. Recently, we discovered that the elimination of transit-amplifying cells plays a critical role in maintaining the stem cell population during protein starvation in the Drosophila testis. Here, we identify spict, a gene expressed specifically in differentiating cyst cells, as a regulator of spermatogonial death. Spict is upregulated in cyst cells that phagocytose dying spermatogonia. We propose that phagocytosis and subsequent clearance of dead spermatogonia, which is partly promoted by Spict, contribute to stem cell maintenance during prolonged protein starvation.
Volume 7
Pages 40245
Published 2017-1-10
DOI 10.1038/srep40245
PII srep40245
PMID 28071722
PMC PMC5223112
MeSH Animals Cell Death* Cell Differentiation Cysts / genetics* Drosophila Drosophila Proteins / genetics* Drosophila Proteins / physiology Male Membrane Proteins / genetics* Membrane Proteins / physiology Phagocytosis Spermatogonia / physiology* Starvation / physiopathology* Testis / physiology*
IF 4.011
Times Cited 6
Resource
Drosophila