1. Regulation of Drosophila hematopoietic sites by Activin-β from active sensory neurons
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Katelyn Kukar, Itrat Batool, Deepti Rao, Katja Brückner, Stephanie Wachner, Leire Herboso, Sophia Petraki, Michael B. O'Connor, Kalpana Makhijani, Brandy Alexander, Katrina S. Gold, and Corinna Wong
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0301 basic medicine ,Hemocytes ,animal structures ,Sensory Receptor Cells ,Cell Survival ,Hematopoietic System ,Science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Sensory system ,Biology ,Cholinergic Agonists ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,Blood cell ,03 medical and health sciences ,616 Diseases ,Peripheral Nervous System ,medicine ,Gene silencing ,Animals ,Drosophila Proteins ,Progenitor cell ,Tissue homeostasis ,Inhibin-beta Subunits ,Multidisciplinary ,576 Genetics and evolution ,General Chemistry ,Sensory neuron ,Cell biology ,Hematopoiesis ,Haematopoiesis ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Drosophila melanogaster ,Cellular Microenvironment ,nervous system ,Peripheral nervous system ,Larva ,Immunology ,570 Life sciences ,biology ,Carbachol - Abstract
An outstanding question in animal development, tissue homeostasis and disease is how cell populations adapt to sensory inputs. During Drosophila larval development, hematopoietic sites are in direct contact with sensory neuron clusters of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), and blood cells (hemocytes) require the PNS for their survival and recruitment to these microenvironments, known as Hematopoietic Pockets. Here we report that Activin-β, a TGF-β family ligand, is expressed by sensory neurons of the PNS and regulates the proliferation and adhesion of hemocytes. These hemocyte responses depend on PNS activity, as shown by agonist treatment and transient silencing of sensory neurons. Activin-β has a key role in this regulation, which is apparent from reporter expression and mutant analyses. This mechanism of local sensory neurons controlling blood cell adaptation invites evolutionary parallels with vertebrate hematopoietic progenitors and the independent myeloid system of tissue macrophages, whose regulation by local microenvironments remain undefined., Hematopoietic sites in the Drosophila larva require the local peripheral nervous system for blood cells (hemocytes) to survive and proliferate, but how this is mediated is unclear. Here, the authors identify Activin-β from sensory neurons as signalling to hemocytes, affecting proliferation and adhesion.
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- 2017