RRC ID 81471
Author Martin-Diaz J, Herrera SC.
Title A stem cell activation state coupling spermatogenesis with social interactions in Drosophila males.
Journal Cell Rep
Abstract Reproduction is paramount to animals. For it to be successful, a coordination of social behavior, physiology, and gamete production is necessary. How are social cues perceived and how do they affect physiology and gametogenesis? While females, ranging from insects to mammals, have provided multiple insights about this coordination, its existence remains largely unknown in males. Here, by using the Drosophila male as a model, we describe a phenomenon by which the availability of potential mating partners triggers an activation state on the stem cell populations of the testis, boosting spermatogenesis. We reveal its reliance on pheromonal communication, even in the absence of mating or other interactions with females. Finally, we identify the interorgan communication signaling network responsible-muscle-secreted tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α)/Eiger and neuronally secreted octopamine trigger, respectively, the Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) pathway and a change in calcium dynamics in the cyst stem cells. As a consequence, germ line stem cells increase their proliferation.
Volume 43(8)
Pages 114647
Published 2024-8-16
DOI 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114647
PII S2211-1247(24)00998-7
PMID 39153199
Resource
Drosophila DGRC#104055