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Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells

Male reproductive glands like the mammalian prostate and the paired Drosophila melanogaster accessory glands secrete seminal fluid components that enhance fecundity. In humans, the prostate, stimulated by environmentally regulated endocrine and local androgens, grows throughout adult life. We previo...

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Autores principales: Leiblich, Aaron, Hellberg, Josephine E. E. U., Sekar, Aashika, Gandy, Carina, Mendes, Claudia C., Redhai, Siamak, Mason, John, Wainwright, Mark, Marie, Pauline, Goberdhan, Deborah C. I., Hamdy, Freddie C., Wilson, Clive
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31589603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000145
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author Leiblich, Aaron
Hellberg, Josephine E. E. U.
Sekar, Aashika
Gandy, Carina
Mendes, Claudia C.
Redhai, Siamak
Mason, John
Wainwright, Mark
Marie, Pauline
Goberdhan, Deborah C. I.
Hamdy, Freddie C.
Wilson, Clive
author_facet Leiblich, Aaron
Hellberg, Josephine E. E. U.
Sekar, Aashika
Gandy, Carina
Mendes, Claudia C.
Redhai, Siamak
Mason, John
Wainwright, Mark
Marie, Pauline
Goberdhan, Deborah C. I.
Hamdy, Freddie C.
Wilson, Clive
author_sort Leiblich, Aaron
collection PubMed
description Male reproductive glands like the mammalian prostate and the paired Drosophila melanogaster accessory glands secrete seminal fluid components that enhance fecundity. In humans, the prostate, stimulated by environmentally regulated endocrine and local androgens, grows throughout adult life. We previously showed that in fly accessory glands, secondary cells (SCs) and their nuclei also grow in adults, a process enhanced by mating and controlled by bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signalling. Here, we demonstrate that BMP-mediated SC growth is dependent on the receptor for the developmental steroid ecdysone, whose concentration is reported to reflect sociosexual experience in adults. BMP signalling appears to regulate ecdysone receptor (EcR) levels via one or more mechanisms involving the EcR’s N terminus or the RNA sequence that encodes it. Nuclear growth in virgin males is dependent on ecdysone, some of which is synthesised in SCs. However, mating induces additional BMP-mediated nuclear growth via a cell type–specific form of hormone-independent EcR signalling, which drives genome endoreplication in a subset of adult SCs. Switching to hormone-independent endoreplication after mating allows growth and secretion to be hyperactivated independently of ecdysone levels in SCs, permitting more rapid replenishment of the accessory gland luminal contents. Our data suggest mechanistic parallels between this physiological, behaviour-induced signalling switch and altered pathological signalling associated with prostate cancer progression.
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spelling pubmed-67972312019-10-25 Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells Leiblich, Aaron Hellberg, Josephine E. E. U. Sekar, Aashika Gandy, Carina Mendes, Claudia C. Redhai, Siamak Mason, John Wainwright, Mark Marie, Pauline Goberdhan, Deborah C. I. Hamdy, Freddie C. Wilson, Clive PLoS Biol Research Article Male reproductive glands like the mammalian prostate and the paired Drosophila melanogaster accessory glands secrete seminal fluid components that enhance fecundity. In humans, the prostate, stimulated by environmentally regulated endocrine and local androgens, grows throughout adult life. We previously showed that in fly accessory glands, secondary cells (SCs) and their nuclei also grow in adults, a process enhanced by mating and controlled by bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signalling. Here, we demonstrate that BMP-mediated SC growth is dependent on the receptor for the developmental steroid ecdysone, whose concentration is reported to reflect sociosexual experience in adults. BMP signalling appears to regulate ecdysone receptor (EcR) levels via one or more mechanisms involving the EcR’s N terminus or the RNA sequence that encodes it. Nuclear growth in virgin males is dependent on ecdysone, some of which is synthesised in SCs. However, mating induces additional BMP-mediated nuclear growth via a cell type–specific form of hormone-independent EcR signalling, which drives genome endoreplication in a subset of adult SCs. Switching to hormone-independent endoreplication after mating allows growth and secretion to be hyperactivated independently of ecdysone levels in SCs, permitting more rapid replenishment of the accessory gland luminal contents. Our data suggest mechanistic parallels between this physiological, behaviour-induced signalling switch and altered pathological signalling associated with prostate cancer progression. Public Library of Science 2019-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6797231/ /pubmed/31589603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000145 Text en © 2019 Leiblich 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Leiblich, Aaron
Hellberg, Josephine E. E. U.
Sekar, Aashika
Gandy, Carina
Mendes, Claudia C.
Redhai, Siamak
Mason, John
Wainwright, Mark
Marie, Pauline
Goberdhan, Deborah C. I.
Hamdy, Freddie C.
Wilson, Clive
Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells
title Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells
title_full Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells
title_fullStr Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells
title_full_unstemmed Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells
title_short Mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in Drosophila secondary cells
title_sort mating induces switch from hormone-dependent to hormone-independent steroid receptor–mediated growth in drosophila secondary cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31589603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000145
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