Title : A nutrient responsive lipase mediates gut-brain communication to regulate insulin secretion in Drosophila - Singh_2024_Nat.Commun_15_4410 |
Author(s) : Singh A , Abhilasha KV , Acharya KR , Liu H , Nirala NK , Parthibane V , Kunduri G , Abimannan T , Tantalla J , Zhu LJ , Acharya JK , Acharya UR |
Ref : Nat Commun , 15 :4410 , 2024 |
Abstract :
Pancreatic beta cells secrete insulin in response to glucose elevation to maintain glucose homeostasis. A complex network of inter-organ communication operates to modulate insulin secretion and regulate glucose levels after a meal. Lipids obtained from diet or generated intracellularly are known to amplify glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, however, the underlying mechanisms are not completely understood. Here, we show that a Drosophila secretory lipase, Vaha (CG8093), is synthesized in the midgut and moves to the brain where it concentrates in the insulin-producing cells in a process requiring Lipid Transfer Particle, a lipoprotein originating in the fat body. In response to dietary fat, Vaha stimulates insulin-like peptide release (ILP), and Vaha deficiency results in reduced circulatory ILP and diabetic features including hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. Our findings suggest Vaha functions as a diacylglycerol lipase physiologically, by being a molecular link between dietary fat and lipid amplified insulin secretion in a gut-brain axis. |
PubMedSearch : Singh_2024_Nat.Commun_15_4410 |
PubMedID: 38782979 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: drome-CG8093 |
Gene_locus | drome-CG8093 |
Singh A, Abhilasha KV, Acharya KR, Liu H, Nirala NK, Parthibane V, Kunduri G, Abimannan T, Tantalla J, Zhu LJ, Acharya JK, Acharya UR (2024)
A nutrient responsive lipase mediates gut-brain communication to regulate insulin secretion in Drosophila
Nat Commun
15 :4410
Singh A, Abhilasha KV, Acharya KR, Liu H, Nirala NK, Parthibane V, Kunduri G, Abimannan T, Tantalla J, Zhu LJ, Acharya JK, Acharya UR (2024)
Nat Commun
15 :4410