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Antagonistic actions of ecdysone and insulins determine final size in Drosophila

Authors :
Colombani, Julien
Bianchini, Laurence
Layalle, Sophie
Pondeville, Emilie
Dauphin-Villemant, Chantal
Antoniewski, Christophe
Carre, Clement
Noselli, Stephane
Leopold, Pierre
Source :
Science. October 28, 2005, Vol. 310 Issue 5748, p667, 4 p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

All animals coordinate growth and maturation to reach their final size and shape. In insects, insulin family molecules control growth and metabolism, whereas pulses of the steroid 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) initiate major developmental transitions. We show that 20E signaling also negatively controls animal growth rates by impeding general insulin signaling involving localization of the transcription factor dFOXO and transcription of the translation inhibitor 4E-BP. We also demonstrate that the larval fat body, equivalent to the vertebrate liver, is a key relay element for ecdysone-dependent growth inhibition. Hence, ecdysone counteracts the growth-promoting action of insulins, thus forming a humoral regulatory loop that determines organismal size.<br />In metazoans, the insulin/IGF (insulin growth factor) signaling pathway (IIS) plays a key role in regulating growth and metabolism. In Drosophila, a family of insulin-like molecules called Dilps activates a [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
310
Issue :
5748
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.138660774