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Growth factors in Drosophila: Characterization of two novel families of growth factors, IDGFs and ADGFs

Growth factors in Drosophila: Characterization of two novel families of growth factors, IDGFs and ADGFs

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Page 1: Growth factors in Drosophila: Characterization of two novel families of growth factors, IDGFs and ADGFs

Growth factors in Drosophila:

Characterization of two novel families of growth factors,

IDGFs and ADGFs

Page 2: Growth factors in Drosophila: Characterization of two novel families of growth factors, IDGFs and ADGFs

IDGFs = Imaginal Disc Growth FactorsIDGFs = Imaginal Disc Growth Factors

• secreted glycoproteins

• isolated from conditioned medium, where they are abundantly secreted by various Drosophila cell lines exhibiting macrophage properties (Cl8+, S2, Kc) (Kirkpatrick et al. 1995, Kawamura et al. 1999)

Detection of DS47 secreted by Dm cell lines1 - M3 media + serum2 - supernatant from S2 culture, serum-free3 - supernatant from S2 culture, serum+4 - supernatant from KcO culture, serum-free5 - supernatant from 1006-2 culture, serum+6 - supernatant from 1006-2 M culture, serum+7 - supernatant from Ox736-3 M culture, serum+8 - supernatant from 5697-5 culture, serum+9 - supernatant from 5697-7 culture, serum+

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IdgfIdgf genes in genes in Drosophila melanogasterDrosophila melanogaster

~ 55 % seq. similarity at cDNA level~ 50-60 % seq. similarity at aa level

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IDGF = Imaginal Disc Growth FactorsIDGF = Imaginal Disc Growth Factors

• IDGF proteins in cooperation with insulin are able to stimulate proliferation, polarization and motility of Cl8+ cells in culture (Kawamura et al.1999 – recombinant IDGF1 and 2)

Cl8+ in CM

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Human homolog HC-gp39Human homolog HC-gp39

• stimulate proliferation of fibroblasts and synovial cells in culture (Recklies et al.2002)

• in vivo is connected with differentiation of peripheral macrophages (Kirkpatick et al. 2007)

• is highly expressed in human body during inflammation (autoimmunity deseases like arthritis, final stage of cancer, viral infections)

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IDGFs probably act as lectinsIDGFs probably act as lectins

• binding domain is slighly modified

• Do they bind chitin or different oligosaccharide motive?

A – IDGF2 binding domainB – Chitinase A binding domainC – Ym1 binding domain (murine homolog of insect IDGFs)Varela et al. 2002

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IDGFs can be specialized to different functionIDGFs can be specialized to different function

Western blot (Bryant and Zurovec)

2 main groups: IDGFs with constitutive and induced expression

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IDGFs 1-3 were identified IDGFs 1-3 were identified as a part of as a part of DrosophilaDrosophila immune response immune response

(DeGregorio et al. 2001, 2002, Irving et al. 2001, Levy et al. 2004,…)

• various MA and proteomic analysis identified IDGF 1-3 as a part of Drosophila immune response in both larvae and adults

• IDGF 1 and 3 are induced with septic injury

• IDGF3 expression is affected with Toll and Imd pathway, however IDGF1 expression is independent on both of them.

• IDGF2 expression is upregulated early after Gram-positive bacterial infection as well as after infection with yeasts.

• All IDGFs were found as a part of haemolymphal clots

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ADG F-D ADG F-C CG 9599

9460 9465 9470

ADG F-E

ADA CG 18005

P-EP

P-EP

3L;74E2

3R;87F12

2R;51C1

3R;85C7

ADG F-A ADG F-B

96409635

4870 4872

M SI

ADA-RELATED GENES IN DROSOPHILA

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The effect of recombinant ADGF-A on the growth and morphology of the Cl.8+ imaginal disc cells

Dying cells Living cells

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It is possible to mimic the effect of ADGFAon cell growth by removal of adenosine

The mutant ADGF has no effect

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Expression of different ADGFs ADGF-A is expressed in embryo, larva and adult (arrows)

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination

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Mutagenesis of the gene ADGF-A17650 17660

3L;74E2

ADGF-A ADGF-B

MSI

17650 17660

ADGF-A ADGF-B

MSI ADGF-B

MSI ADGF-B

MSI

ADGF-A

3L;74E2

2L;

ADGF-A White

WT

The ADGFA mutant

A rescue construct

Stop kódón

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Tests for somatic mutagenesis inDrosophila based on a recessive mutation in a marker gene (left), or a mutant tumor suppressor gene (right)

y = yellow, yellow bristles instead of black normal ones;wts = warts, warts-like patches of overgrown tissue

Heterozygous wild type cells at four-chromatide stage

Mutagen Mutagen

Tumor cell Normal cell

Clone with yellow bristles

Tumorous clone

Wild type homozygousclone

Surrounding heterozygous tissue, phenotypically normal