Remodeling of the abdominal epithelial monolayer during the larva-pupa-adult transformation of Manduca
Autor: | Charles Mark Bee, James B. Nardi, Catherine Lee Wallace |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
media_common.quotation_subject Apolysis Apoptosis Biology Bristle Rosette (botany) 03 medical and health sciences Polyploid Manduca Animals Humans Metamorphosis Molecular Biology media_common Cuticle (hair) fungi Metamorphosis Biological Pupa Epithelial Cells Cell Biology biology.organism_classification Cell biology 030104 developmental biology Larva Drosophila Ploidy Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | Developmental Biology. 438:10-22 |
ISSN: | 0012-1606 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.03.017 |
Popis: | During metamorphosis of insect epithelial monolayers, cells die, divide, and rearrange. In Drosophila undifferentiated diploid cells destined to form the adult cuticle of each abdominal segment segregate early in development from the surrounding polyploid larval epithelial cells of that segment as eight groups of diploid histoblast cells. The larval polyploid cells are programmed to die and be replaced by divisions and rearrangements of histoblast cells. By contrast, abdominal epithelial cells of Manduca larvae form a monolayer of cells representing different ploidy levels with no definitive segregation of diploid cells destined to form adult structures. These epithelial cells of mixed ploidy levels produce a thick smooth larval cuticle with sparsely distributed sensory bristles. Adult descendants of this larval monolayer produce a thinner cuticle with densely packed scale cells. The transition between these differentiated states of Manduca involves divisions of cells, changes in ploidy levels, and sorting of certain polyploid cells into circular rosette patches to minimize contacts of these polyploid cells with surrounding cells of equal or smaller size. Cells within the rosettes and some surrounding cells are destined to die and be replaced by remaining epithelial cells of uniform size and ploidy at pupa-adult apolysis. |
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