Dafachronic acid inhibits C. elegans germ cell proliferation in a DAF-12-dependent manner.
Publication/Presentation Date
12-15-2017
Abstract
Dafachronic acid (DA) is a bile acid-like steroid hormone that regulates dauer formation, heterochrony, and lifespan in C. elegans. Here, we describe that DA is an inhibitor of C. elegans germ stem cell proliferation in adult hermaphrodites. Using a C. elegans germ cell primary culture system, we show that DA inhibits the proliferation of germ cells in vitro. Exogenous DA reduces the frequency of large tumors in adult tumorous germline mutants and decreases the proliferation of wild-type germ stem cells in adult hermaphrodites. In contrast, DA has no appreciable effect on the proliferation of larval-stage germ cells in wild type. The inhibition of adult germ cell proliferation by DA requires its canonical receptor DAF-12. Blocking DA production by inactivating the cytochrome P450 DAF-9 increases germ cell proliferation in wild-type adult hermaphrodites and the frequency of large tumors in germline tumorous mutants, suggesting that DA inhibits the rate of germ cell proliferation under normal growth conditions.
Volume
432
Issue
2
First Page
215
Last Page
221
ISSN
1095-564X
Published In/Presented At
Mukherjee, M., Chaudhari, S. N., Balachandran, R. S., Vagasi, A. S., & Kipreos, E. T. (2017). Dafachronic acid inhibits C. elegans germ cell proliferation in a DAF-12-dependent manner. Developmental biology, 432(2), 215–221. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2017.10.014
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
29066181
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article