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Ecdysone steroid hormone remote controls intestinal stem cell fate decisions via the PPAR?-homolog Eip75B in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Developmental studies revealed fundamental principles on how organ size and function is achieved, but less is known about organ adaptation to new physiological demands. In fruit flies, juvenile hormone (JH) induces intestinal stem cell (ISC) driven absorptive epithelial expansion balancing energy uptake with increased energy demands of pregnancy. Here, we show 20-Hydroxy-Ecdysone (20HE)-signaling controlling organ homeostasis with physiological and pathological implications. Upon mating, 20HE titer in ovaries and hemolymph are increased and act on nearby midgut progenitors inducing Ecdysone-induced-protein-75B (Eip75B). Strikingly, the PPAR?-homologue Eip75B drives ISC daughter cells towards absorptive enterocyte lineage ensuring epithelial growth. To our knowledge, this is the first time a systemic hormone is shown to direct local stem cell fate decisions. Given the protective, but mechanistically unclear role of steroid hormones in female colorectal cancer patients, our findings suggest a tumor-suppressive role for steroidal signaling by promoting postmitotic fate when local signaling is deteriorated.

SUBMITTER: Zipper L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7440922 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ecdysone steroid hormone remote controls intestinal stem cell fate decisions via the <i>PPARγ-</i>homolog <i>Eip75B</i> in <i>Drosophila</i>.

Zipper Lisa L   Jassmann Denise D   Burgmer Sofie S   Görlich Bastian B   Reiff Tobias T  

eLife 20200810


Developmental studies revealed fundamental principles on how organ size and function is achieved, but less is known about organ adaptation to new physiological demands. In fruit flies, juvenile hormone (JH) induces intestinal stem cell (ISC) driven absorptive epithelial expansion balancing energy uptake with increased energy demands of pregnancy. Here, we show 20-Hydroxy-Ecdysone (20HE)-signaling controlling organ homeostasis with physiological and pathological implications. Upon mating, 20HE ti  ...[more]

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