TY - JOUR
T1 - Lowfat, a mammalian Lix1 homologue, regulates leg size and growth under the Dachsous/Fat signaling pathway during tissue regeneration†
AU - Bando, Tetsuya
AU - Hamada, Yoshimasa
AU - Kurita, Kazuki
AU - Nakamura, Taro
AU - Mito, Taro
AU - Ohuchi, Hideyo
AU - Noji, Sumihare
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - In the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus, missing distal parts of amputated legs are regenerated from blastemas based on positional information. The Dachsous/Fat (Ds/Ft) signaling pathway regulates blastema cell proliferation and positional information along the longitudinal axis during leg regeneration. Herein, we show that the Gryllus homologue of Lowfat (Gb'Lft), which modulates Ds/Ft signaling in Drosophila, is involved in leg regeneration. Gb'lft is expressed in regenerating legs, and RNAi against Gb'lft (Gb'lftRNAi) suppressed blastema cell hyperproliferation caused by Gb'ftRNAi or Gb'dsRNAi but enhanced that caused by Gb'kibraRNAi or Gb'wartsRNAi. In Gb'lftRNAi nymphs, missing parts of amputated legs were regenerated, but the length of the regenerated legs was shortened depending on the position of the amputation. Both normal and reversed intercalary regeneration occurred in Gb'lftRNAi nymphs, suggesting that Gb'Lft is involved in blastema cell proliferation and longitudinal leg regeneration under the Ds/Ft signaling pathway, but it is not required for intercalary regeneration.
AB - In the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus, missing distal parts of amputated legs are regenerated from blastemas based on positional information. The Dachsous/Fat (Ds/Ft) signaling pathway regulates blastema cell proliferation and positional information along the longitudinal axis during leg regeneration. Herein, we show that the Gryllus homologue of Lowfat (Gb'Lft), which modulates Ds/Ft signaling in Drosophila, is involved in leg regeneration. Gb'lft is expressed in regenerating legs, and RNAi against Gb'lft (Gb'lftRNAi) suppressed blastema cell hyperproliferation caused by Gb'ftRNAi or Gb'dsRNAi but enhanced that caused by Gb'kibraRNAi or Gb'wartsRNAi. In Gb'lftRNAi nymphs, missing parts of amputated legs were regenerated, but the length of the regenerated legs was shortened depending on the position of the amputation. Both normal and reversed intercalary regeneration occurred in Gb'lftRNAi nymphs, suggesting that Gb'Lft is involved in blastema cell proliferation and longitudinal leg regeneration under the Ds/Ft signaling pathway, but it is not required for intercalary regeneration.
KW - Dachsous/Fat signaling
KW - Gryllus bimaculatus
KW - Regeneration
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U2 - 10.1002/dvdy.22647
DO - 10.1002/dvdy.22647
M3 - Review article
C2 - 21538682
AN - SCOPUS:79955742418
SN - 1058-8388
VL - 240
SP - 1440
EP - 1453
JO - Developmental Dynamics
JF - Developmental Dynamics
IS - 6
ER -