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Drosophila cells use nanotube-like structures to transfer dsRNA and RNAi machinery between cells.


ABSTRACT: Tunnelling nanotubes and cytonemes function as highways for the transport of organelles, cytosolic and membrane-bound molecules, and pathogens between cells. During viral infection in the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, a systemic RNAi antiviral response is established presumably through the transport of a silencing signal from one cell to another via an unknown mechanism. Because of their role in cell-cell communication, we investigated whether nanotube-like structures could be a mediator of the silencing signal. Here, we describe for the first time in the context of a viral infection the presence of nanotube-like structures in different Drosophila cell types. These tubules, made of actin and tubulin, were associated with components of the RNAi machinery, including Argonaute 2, double-stranded RNA, and CG4572. Moreover, they were more abundant during viral, but not bacterial, infection. Super resolution structured illumination microscopy showed that Argonaute 2 and tubulin reside inside the tubules. We propose that nanotube-like structures are one of the mechanisms by which Argonaute 2, as part of the antiviral RNAi machinery, is transported between infected and non-infected cells to trigger systemic antiviral immunity in Drosophila.

SUBMITTER: Karlikow M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4891776 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Drosophila cells use nanotube-like structures to transfer dsRNA and RNAi machinery between cells.

Karlikow Margot M   Goic Bertsy B   Mongelli Vanesa V   Salles Audrey A   Schmitt Christine C   Bonne Isabelle I   Zurzolo Chiara C   Saleh Maria-Carla MC  

Scientific reports 20160603


Tunnelling nanotubes and cytonemes function as highways for the transport of organelles, cytosolic and membrane-bound molecules, and pathogens between cells. During viral infection in the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, a systemic RNAi antiviral response is established presumably through the transport of a silencing signal from one cell to another via an unknown mechanism. Because of their role in cell-cell communication, we investigated whether nanotube-like structures could be a mediat  ...[more]

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