A Role for Adenosine Deaminase in Drosophila Larval Development
A Role for Adenosine Deaminase in Drosophila Larval Development
Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is an enzyme present in all organisms that catalyzes the irreversible deamination of adenosine and deoxyadenosine to inosine and deoxyinosine. Both adenosine and deoxyadenosine are biologically active purines that can have a deep impact on cellular physiology; notably, ADA deficiency in humans causes severe combined immunodeficiency. We have established a Drosophila model to study the effects of altered adenosine levels in vivo by genetic elimination of adenosine deaminase-related growth factor-A (ADGF-A), which has ADA activity and is expressed in the gut and hematopoietic organ. Here we show that the hemocytes (blood cells) are the main regulator of adenosine in the Drosophila larva, as was speculated previously for mammals. The elevated level of adenosine in the hemolymph due to lack of ADGF-A leads to apparently inconsistent phenotypic effects: precocious metamorphic changes including differentiation of macrophage-like cells and fat body disintegration on one hand, and delay of development with block of pupariation on the other. The block of pupariation appears to involve signaling through the adenosine receptor (AdoR), but fat body disintegration, which is promoted by action of the hemocytes, seems to be independent of the AdoR. The existence of such an independent mechanism has also been suggested in mammals.
- University of California System United States
- University of California, San Francisco United States
- Sewanee: The University of the South United States
- South University United States
- University of California, Irvine United States
Ecdysone, Adenosine, Hemocytes, QH301-705.5, Adenosine Deaminase, Fat Body, sarcophaga, growth-factor, expression, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, peregrina flesh fly, Biology (General), gene, metamorphosis, Metamorphosis, Biological, Receptors, Purinergic P1, Cell Differentiation, deficiency, hemocytes, Drosophila melanogaster, Larva, Mutation, extracellular adenosine, pupal-adult transformation, Research Article, Signal Transduction
Ecdysone, Adenosine, Hemocytes, QH301-705.5, Adenosine Deaminase, Fat Body, sarcophaga, growth-factor, expression, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, peregrina flesh fly, Biology (General), gene, metamorphosis, Metamorphosis, Biological, Receptors, Purinergic P1, Cell Differentiation, deficiency, hemocytes, Drosophila melanogaster, Larva, Mutation, extracellular adenosine, pupal-adult transformation, Research Article, Signal Transduction
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