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Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons

Social experience and pheromone signaling in olfactory neurons affect neuronal responses and male courtship behaviors in Drosophila. We previously showed that social experience and pheromone signaling modulate chromatin around behavioral switch gene fruitless, which encodes a transcription factor ne...

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Autores principales: Deanhardt, Bryson, Duan, Qichen, Du, Chengcheng, Soeder, Charles, Morlote, Alec, Garg, Deeya, Saha, Aishani, Jones, Corbin D, Volkan, Pelin Cayirlioglu
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad072
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author Deanhardt, Bryson
Duan, Qichen
Du, Chengcheng
Soeder, Charles
Morlote, Alec
Garg, Deeya
Saha, Aishani
Jones, Corbin D
Volkan, Pelin Cayirlioglu
author_facet Deanhardt, Bryson
Duan, Qichen
Du, Chengcheng
Soeder, Charles
Morlote, Alec
Garg, Deeya
Saha, Aishani
Jones, Corbin D
Volkan, Pelin Cayirlioglu
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description Social experience and pheromone signaling in olfactory neurons affect neuronal responses and male courtship behaviors in Drosophila. We previously showed that social experience and pheromone signaling modulate chromatin around behavioral switch gene fruitless, which encodes a transcription factor necessary and sufficient for male sexual behaviors. Fruitless drives social experience-dependent modulation of courtship behaviors and physiological sensory neuron responses to pheromone; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying this modulation of neural responses remain less clear. To identify the molecular mechanisms driving social experience-dependent changes in neuronal responses, we performed RNA-seq from antennal samples of mutants in pheromone receptors and fruitless, as well as grouped or isolated wild-type males. Genes affecting neuronal physiology and function, such as neurotransmitter receptors, ion channels, ion and membrane transporters, and odorant binding proteins are differentially regulated by social context and pheromone signaling. While we found that loss of pheromone detection only has small effects on differential promoter and exon usage within fruitless gene, many of the differentially regulated genes have Fruitless-binding sites or are bound by Fruitless in the nervous system. Recent studies showed that social experience and juvenile hormone signaling co-regulate fruitless chromatin to modify pheromone responses in olfactory neurons. Interestingly, genes involved in juvenile hormone metabolism are also misregulated in different social contexts and mutant backgrounds. Our results suggest that modulation of neuronal activity and behaviors in response to social experience and pheromone signaling likely arise due to large-scale changes in transcriptional programs for neuronal function downstream of behavioral switch gene function.
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spelling pubmed-102344122023-06-02 Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons Deanhardt, Bryson Duan, Qichen Du, Chengcheng Soeder, Charles Morlote, Alec Garg, Deeya Saha, Aishani Jones, Corbin D Volkan, Pelin Cayirlioglu G3 (Bethesda) Neurogenetics Social experience and pheromone signaling in olfactory neurons affect neuronal responses and male courtship behaviors in Drosophila. We previously showed that social experience and pheromone signaling modulate chromatin around behavioral switch gene fruitless, which encodes a transcription factor necessary and sufficient for male sexual behaviors. Fruitless drives social experience-dependent modulation of courtship behaviors and physiological sensory neuron responses to pheromone; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying this modulation of neural responses remain less clear. To identify the molecular mechanisms driving social experience-dependent changes in neuronal responses, we performed RNA-seq from antennal samples of mutants in pheromone receptors and fruitless, as well as grouped or isolated wild-type males. Genes affecting neuronal physiology and function, such as neurotransmitter receptors, ion channels, ion and membrane transporters, and odorant binding proteins are differentially regulated by social context and pheromone signaling. While we found that loss of pheromone detection only has small effects on differential promoter and exon usage within fruitless gene, many of the differentially regulated genes have Fruitless-binding sites or are bound by Fruitless in the nervous system. Recent studies showed that social experience and juvenile hormone signaling co-regulate fruitless chromatin to modify pheromone responses in olfactory neurons. Interestingly, genes involved in juvenile hormone metabolism are also misregulated in different social contexts and mutant backgrounds. Our results suggest that modulation of neuronal activity and behaviors in response to social experience and pheromone signaling likely arise due to large-scale changes in transcriptional programs for neuronal function downstream of behavioral switch gene function. Oxford University Press 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10234412/ /pubmed/36972331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad072 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Genetics Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Deanhardt, Bryson
Duan, Qichen
Du, Chengcheng
Soeder, Charles
Morlote, Alec
Garg, Deeya
Saha, Aishani
Jones, Corbin D
Volkan, Pelin Cayirlioglu
Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons
title Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons
title_full Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons
title_fullStr Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons
title_full_unstemmed Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons
title_short Social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons
title_sort social experience and pheromone receptor activity reprogram gene expression in sensory neurons
topic Neurogenetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad072
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