discs large regulates somatic cyst cell survival and expansion in Drosophila testis
Gonad development requires a coordinated soma-germline interaction that ensures renewal and differentiation of germline and somatic stem cells to ultimately produce mature gametes. The Drosophila tumour suppressor gene discs large ( dlg ) encodes a septate junction protein functioning during epithel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell research 2009-10, Vol.19 (10), p.1139-1149 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gonad development requires a coordinated soma-germline interaction that ensures renewal and differentiation of germline and somatic stem cells to ultimately produce mature gametes. The
Drosophila
tumour suppressor gene
discs
large (
dlg
) encodes a septate junction protein functioning during epithelial polarization, asymmetric neuroblast division, and formation of neuromuscular junctions. Here, we report the role of
dlg
in testis development and its critical function in somatic cyst cells (SCCs). In these cells
dlg
is primarily required for their survival and expansion, and contributes to spermatocyte cyst differentiation. Cell death primarily occurred in SCCs at the end of spermatogonial amplification at a time when Dlg becomes restricted in wild-type (wt) testes to the distal somatic cells capping the growing spermatocyte cysts. RNAi depletion of
dlg
transcripts in early SCCs fully prevented testis development, whereas depletion in late SCCs resulted in a breakdown of spermatocyte cyst structure and germ cell individualization. Specific
dlg
expression in SCCs resulted in developmental rescue of
dlg
mutant testes, whereas its expression in germ cells exerted no such effect.
dlg
overexpression in wt testes led to spermatocyte cyst expansion at the expense of spermatogonial cysts. Our data demonstrate that
dlg
is essentially required in SCCs for their survival, expansion, and differentiation, and for the encapsulation of the germline cells. |
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ISSN: | 1001-0602 1748-7838 |
DOI: | 10.1038/cr.2009.71 |