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Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi

The insect steroid hormone ecdysone triggers programmed cell death of obsolete larval tissues during metamorphosis and provides a model system for understanding steroid hormone control of cell death and cell survival. Previous genome-wide expression studies of Drosophila larval salivary glands resul...

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Autores principales: Chittaranjan, Suganthi, McConechy, Melissa, Hou, Ying-Chen Claire, Freeman, J. Douglas, DeVorkin, Lindsay, Gorski, Sharon M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2632862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19214204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000379
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author Chittaranjan, Suganthi
McConechy, Melissa
Hou, Ying-Chen Claire
Freeman, J. Douglas
DeVorkin, Lindsay
Gorski, Sharon M.
author_facet Chittaranjan, Suganthi
McConechy, Melissa
Hou, Ying-Chen Claire
Freeman, J. Douglas
DeVorkin, Lindsay
Gorski, Sharon M.
author_sort Chittaranjan, Suganthi
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description The insect steroid hormone ecdysone triggers programmed cell death of obsolete larval tissues during metamorphosis and provides a model system for understanding steroid hormone control of cell death and cell survival. Previous genome-wide expression studies of Drosophila larval salivary glands resulted in the identification of many genes associated with ecdysone-induced cell death and cell survival, but functional verification was lacking. In this study, we test functionally 460 of these genes using RNA interference in ecdysone-treated Drosophila l(2)mbn cells. Cell viability, cell morphology, cell proliferation, and apoptosis assays confirmed the effects of known genes and additionally resulted in the identification of six new pro-death related genes, including sorting nexin-like gene SH3PX1 and Sox box protein Sox14, and 18 new pro-survival genes. Identified genes were further characterized to determine their ecdysone dependency and potential function in cell death regulation. We found that the pro-survival function of five genes (Ras85D, Cp1, CG13784, CG32016, and CG33087), was dependent on ecdysone signaling. The TUNEL assay revealed an additional two genes (Kap-α3 and Smr) with an ecdysone-dependent cell survival function that was associated with reduced cell death. In vitro, Sox14 RNAi reduced the percentage of TUNEL-positive l(2)mbn cells (p<0.05) following ecdysone treatment, and Sox14 overexpression was sufficient to induce apoptosis. In vivo analyses of Sox14-RNAi animals revealed multiple phenotypes characteristic of aberrant or reduced ecdysone signaling, including defects in larval midgut and salivary gland destruction. These studies identify Sox14 as a positive regulator of ecdysone-mediated cell death and provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the ecdysone signaling network governing cell death and cell survival.
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spelling pubmed-26328622009-02-13 Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi Chittaranjan, Suganthi McConechy, Melissa Hou, Ying-Chen Claire Freeman, J. Douglas DeVorkin, Lindsay Gorski, Sharon M. PLoS Genet Research Article The insect steroid hormone ecdysone triggers programmed cell death of obsolete larval tissues during metamorphosis and provides a model system for understanding steroid hormone control of cell death and cell survival. Previous genome-wide expression studies of Drosophila larval salivary glands resulted in the identification of many genes associated with ecdysone-induced cell death and cell survival, but functional verification was lacking. In this study, we test functionally 460 of these genes using RNA interference in ecdysone-treated Drosophila l(2)mbn cells. Cell viability, cell morphology, cell proliferation, and apoptosis assays confirmed the effects of known genes and additionally resulted in the identification of six new pro-death related genes, including sorting nexin-like gene SH3PX1 and Sox box protein Sox14, and 18 new pro-survival genes. Identified genes were further characterized to determine their ecdysone dependency and potential function in cell death regulation. We found that the pro-survival function of five genes (Ras85D, Cp1, CG13784, CG32016, and CG33087), was dependent on ecdysone signaling. The TUNEL assay revealed an additional two genes (Kap-α3 and Smr) with an ecdysone-dependent cell survival function that was associated with reduced cell death. In vitro, Sox14 RNAi reduced the percentage of TUNEL-positive l(2)mbn cells (p<0.05) following ecdysone treatment, and Sox14 overexpression was sufficient to induce apoptosis. In vivo analyses of Sox14-RNAi animals revealed multiple phenotypes characteristic of aberrant or reduced ecdysone signaling, including defects in larval midgut and salivary gland destruction. These studies identify Sox14 as a positive regulator of ecdysone-mediated cell death and provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the ecdysone signaling network governing cell death and cell survival. Public Library of Science 2009-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2632862/ /pubmed/19214204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000379 Text en Chittaranjan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chittaranjan, Suganthi
McConechy, Melissa
Hou, Ying-Chen Claire
Freeman, J. Douglas
DeVorkin, Lindsay
Gorski, Sharon M.
Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi
title Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi
title_full Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi
title_fullStr Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi
title_full_unstemmed Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi
title_short Steroid Hormone Control of Cell Death and Cell Survival: Molecular Insights Using RNAi
title_sort steroid hormone control of cell death and cell survival: molecular insights using rnai
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2632862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19214204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000379
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