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Ramond, E., Petrignani, B., Dudzic, J.P., Boquete, J.P., Poidevin, M., Kondo, S., Lemaitre, B. (2020). The adipokine NimrodB5 regulates peripheral hematopoiesis in Drosophila.  FEBS J. 287(16): 3399--3426.
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FBrf0246441
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Research paper
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In animals, growth is regulated by the complex interplay between paracrine and endocrine signals. When food is scarce, tissues compete for nutrients, leading to critical resource allocation and prioritization. Little is known about how the immune system maturation is coordinated with the growth of other tissues. Here, we describe a signaling mechanism that regulates the number of hemocytes (blood cells) according to the nutritional state of the Drosophila larva. Specifically, we found that a secreted protein, NimB5, is produced in the fat body upon nutrient scarcity downstream of metabolic sensors and ecdysone signaling. NimB5 is then secreted and binds to hemocytes to down-regulate their proliferation and adhesion. Blocking this signaling loop results in conditional lethality when larvae are raised on a poor diet, due to excessive hemocyte numbers and insufficient energy storage. Similar regulatory mechanisms shaping the immune system in response to nutrient availability are likely to be widespread in animals.
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Tailoring the immune response to the availability of nutrients.
Cattenoz and Giangrande, 2020, FEBS J. 287(16): 3396--3398 [FBrf0246461]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    FEBS J.
    Title
    FEBS Journal
    Publication Year
    2005-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1742-464X
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