Li_2024_BMC.Biol_22_171

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Title : Lipases are differentially regulated by hormones to maintain free fatty acid homeostasis for insect brain development - Li_2024_BMC.Biol_22_171
Author(s) : Li YX , Yan Q , Liu TW , Wang JX , Zhao XF
Ref : BMC Biol , 22 :171 , 2024
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Free fatty acids (FFAs) play vital roles as energy sources and substrates in organisms; however, the molecular mechanism regulating the homeostasis of FFA levels in various circumstances, such as feeding and nonfeeding stages, is not fully clarified. Holometabolous insects digest dietary triglycerides (TAGs) during larval feeding stages and degrade stored TAGs in the fat body during metamorphosis after feeding cessation, which presents a suitable model for this study. RESULTS: This study reported that two lipases are differentially regulated by hormones to maintain the homeostasis of FFA levels during the feeding and nonfeeding stages using the lepidopteran insect cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera as a model. Lipase member H-A-like (Lha-like), related to human pancreatic lipase (PTL), was abundantly expressed in the midgut during the feeding stage, while the monoacylglycerol lipase ABHD12-like (Abhd12-like), related to human monoacylglycerol lipase (MGL), was abundantly expressed in the fat body during the nonfeeding stage. Lha-like was upregulated by juvenile hormone (JH) via the JH intracellular receptor methoprene-tolerant 1 (MET1), and Abhd12-like was upregulated by 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) via forkhead box O (FOXO) transcription factor. Knockdown of Lha-like decreased FFA levels in the hemolymph and reduced TAG levels in the fat body. Moreover, lipid droplets (LDs) were small, the brain morphology was abnormal, the size of the brain was small, and the larvae showed the phenotype of delayed pupation, small pupae, and delayed tissue remodeling. Knockdown of Abhd12-like decreased FFA levels in the hemolymph; however, TAG levels increased in the fat body, and LDs remained large. The development of the brain was arrested at the larval stage, and the larvae showed a delayed pupation phenotype and delayed tissue remodeling. CONCLUSIONS: The differential regulation of lipases expression by different hormones determines FFAs homeostasis and different TAG levels in the fat body during the feeding larval growth and nonfeeding stages of metamorphosis in the insect. The homeostasis of FFAs supports insect growth, brain development, and metamorphosis.

PubMedSearch : Li_2024_BMC.Biol_22_171
PubMedID: 39135168
Gene_locus related to this paper: helam-a0a2w1bfr0 , helam-Lhalike

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Gene_locus helam-a0a2w1bfr0    helam-Lhalike

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Li YX, Yan Q, Liu TW, Wang JX, Zhao XF (2024)
Lipases are differentially regulated by hormones to maintain free fatty acid homeostasis for insect brain development
BMC Biol 22 :171

Li YX, Yan Q, Liu TW, Wang JX, Zhao XF (2024)
BMC Biol 22 :171