Adult Drosophila lack hematopoiesis but rely on a blood cell reservoir at the respiratory epithelia to relay infection signals to surrounding tissues Journal Article


Authors: Sanchez Bosch, P.; Makhijani, K.; Herboso, L.; Gold, K. S.; Baginsky, R.; Woodcock, K. J.; Alexander, B.; Kukar, K.; Corcoran, S.; Jacobs, T.; Ouyang, D.; Wong, C.; Ramond, E. J. V.; Rhiner, C.; Moreno, E.; Lemaitre, B.; Geissmann, F.; Brückner, K.
Article Title: Adult Drosophila lack hematopoiesis but rely on a blood cell reservoir at the respiratory epithelia to relay infection signals to surrounding tissues
Abstract: The use of adult Drosophila melanogaster as a model for hematopoiesis or organismal immunity has been debated. Addressing this question, we identify an extensive reservoir of blood cells (hemocytes) at the respiratory epithelia (tracheal air sacs) of the thorax and head. Lineage tracing and functional analyses demonstrate that the majority of adult hemocytes are phagocytic macrophages (plasmatocytes) from the embryonic lineage that parallels vertebrate tissue macrophages. Surprisingly, we find no sign of adult hemocyte expansion. Instead, hemocytes play a role in relaying an innate immune response to the blood cell reservoir: through Imd signaling and the Jak/Stat pathway ligand Upd3, hemocytes act as sentinels of bacterial infection, inducing expression of the antimicrobial peptide Drosocin in respiratory epithelia and colocalizing fat body domains. Drosocin expression in turn promotes animal survival after infection. Our work identifies a multi-signal relay of organismal humoral immunity, establishing adult Drosophila as model for inter-organ immunity. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. Sanchez Bosch et al. study hemocytes (blood cells) in adult Drosophila. They do not find hematopoiesis in the adult system, but they do identify a major hemocyte reservoir at the respiratory epithelia and colocalizing fat body. Following bacterial infection, hemocytes relay signals to the tissues of the reservoir to mediate a protective humoral immune response. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adult; nonhuman; animal cell; embryo; sepsis; blood cell; innate immunity; hematopoiesis; drosophila melanogaster; macrophage; humoral immunity; bacterial infection; respiratory epithelium; hemocyte; fat body; antimicrobial peptide; jak/stat; imd; priority journal; article; drosocin; fat pad; jak-stat signaling; blood cell reservoir; hop; nfκb; respiratory epithelia; stat92e; tracheal air sacs; upd3
Journal Title: Developmental Cell
Volume: 51
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1534-5807
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2019-12-16
Start Page: 787
End Page: 803.e5
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.10.017
PUBMED: 31735669
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7263735
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 January 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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