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A somatic piRNA pathway in the Drosophila fat body ensures metabolic homeostasis and normal lifespan

Brian Christopher Jones, Jason G. Wood, Cheng-Yi Chang, Austin Tam, Michael J. Franklin, Emily R. Siegel, Stephen L. Helfand

Nature Communications · 2016 · ▲ 127 citations

Abstract

In gonadal tissues, the Piwi-interacting (piRNA) pathway preserves genomic integrity by employing 23-29 nucleotide (nt) small RNAs complexed with argonaute proteins to suppress parasitic mobile sequences of DNA called transposable elements (TEs). Although recent evidence suggests that the piRNA pathway may be present in select somatic cells outside the gonads, the role of a non-gonadal somatic piRNA pathway is not well characterized. Here we report a functional somatic piRNA pathway in the adult Drosophila fat body including the presence of the piRNA effector protein Piwi and canonical 23-29 nt long TE-mapping piRNAs. The piwi mutants exhibit depletion of fat body piRNAs, increased TE mobilization, increased levels of DNA damage and reduced lipid stores. These mutants are starvation sensitive, immunologically compromised and short-lived, all phenotypes associated with compromised fat body function. These findings demonstrate the presence of a functional non-gonadal somatic piRNA pathway in the adult fat body that affects normal metabolism and overall organismal health.

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Jones, B.C., Wood, J.G., Chang, C., Tam, A., Franklin, M.J., Siegel, E.R., &amp; Helfand, S.L. (2016). A somatic piRNA pathway in the Drosophila fat body ensures metabolic homeostasis and normal lifespan. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13856
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Jones BC, Wood JG, Chang C, Tam A, Franklin MJ, Siegel ER, et al. A somatic piRNA pathway in the Drosophila fat body ensures metabolic homeostasis and normal lifespan. Nature Communications. 2016. doi:10.1038/ncomms13856.
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@article{brian2016Asomat, title = {A somatic piRNA pathway in the Drosophila fat body ensures metabolic homeostasis and normal lifespan}, author = {Brian Christopher Jones and Jason G. Wood and Cheng-Yi Chang and Austin Tam and Michael J. Franklin and Emily R. Siegel and Stephen L. Helfand}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms13856}, }

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