Interorgan Communication Pathways in Physiology: Focus on Drosophila.

Autor: Droujinine, Ilia A., Perrimon, Norbert
Zdroj: Annual Review of Genetics; 2016, Vol. 50, p539-570, 26p
Abstrakt: Studies in mammals and Drosophila have demonstrated the existence and significance of secreted factors involved in communication between distal organs. In this review, primarily focusing on Drosophila, we examine the known interorgan communication factors and their functions, physiological inducers, and integration in regulating physiology. Moreover, we describe how organ-sensing screens in Drosophila can systematically identify novel conserved interorgan communication factors. Finally, we discuss how interorgan communication enabled and evolved as a result of specialization of organs. Together, we anticipate that future studies will establish a model for metazoan interorgan communication network (ICN) and how it is deregulated in disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index