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A genetic program mediates cold-warming response and promotes stress-induced phenoptosis in C. elegans.


ABSTRACT: How multicellular organisms respond to and are impacted by severe hypothermic stress is largely unknown. From C. elegans screens for mutants abnormally responding to cold-warming stimuli, we identify a molecular genetic pathway comprising ISY-1, a conserved uncharacterized protein, and ZIP-10, a bZIP-type transcription factor. ISY-1 gatekeeps the ZIP-10 transcriptional program by regulating the microRNA mir-60. Downstream of ISY-1 and mir-60, zip-10 levels rapidly and specifically increase upon transient cold-warming exposure. Prolonged zip-10 up-regulation induces several protease-encoding genes and promotes stress-induced organismic death, or phenoptosis, of C. elegans. zip-10 deficiency confers enhanced resistance to prolonged cold-warming stress, more prominently in adults than larvae. We conclude that the ZIP-10 genetic program mediates cold-warming response and may have evolved to promote wild-population kin selection under resource-limiting and thermal stress conditions.

SUBMITTER: Jiang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5903861 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A genetic program mediates cold-warming response and promotes stress-induced phenoptosis in <i>C. elegans</i>.

Jiang Wei W   Wei Yuehua Y   Long Yong Y   Owen Arthur A   Wang Bingying B   Wu Xuebing X   Luo Shuo S   Dang Yongjun Y   Ma Dengke K DK  

eLife 20180417


How multicellular organisms respond to and are impacted by severe hypothermic stress is largely unknown. From <i>C. elegans</i> screens for mutants abnormally responding to cold-warming stimuli, we identify a molecular genetic pathway comprising ISY-1, a conserved uncharacterized protein, and ZIP-10, a bZIP-type transcription factor. ISY-1 gatekeeps the ZIP-10 transcriptional program by regulating the microRNA <i>mir-60</i>. Downstream of ISY-1 and <i>mir-60</i>, <i>zip-10</i> levels rapidly and  ...[more]

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