TY - JOUR
T1 - A lophotrochozoan-specific nuclear hormone receptor is required for reproductive system development in the planarian
AU - Tharp, Marla E.
AU - Collins, James J.
AU - Newmark, Phillip A.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Dr. Melanie Issigonis and Amir Saberi for their comments on the manuscript, as well as the members of the Newmark lab for helpful discussions. This work was supported by NIH R21AI099642 and R01HD043403 (P.A.N.). P.A.N. is an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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© 2014 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - Germ cells of sexually reproducing organisms receive an array of cues from somatic tissues that instruct developmental processes. Although the nature of these signals differs amongst organisms, the importance of germline-soma interactions is a common theme. Recently, peptide hormones from the nervous system have been shown to regulate germ cell development in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea; thus, we sought to investigate a second class of hormones with a conserved role in reproduction, the lipophilic hormones. In order to study these signals, we identified a set of putative lipophilic hormone receptors, known as nuclear hormone receptors, and analyzed their functions in reproductive development. We found one gene, nhr-1, belonging to a small class of functionally uncharacterized lophotrochozoan-specific receptors, to be essential for the development of differentiated germ cells. Upon nhr-1 knockdown, germ cells in the testes and ovaries fail to mature, and remain as undifferentiated germline stem cells. Further analysis revealed that nhr-1 mRNA is expressed in the accessory reproductive organs and is required for their development, suggesting that this transcription factor functions cell non-autonomously in regulating germ cell development. Our studies identify a role for nuclear hormone receptors in planarian reproductive maturation and reinforce the significance of germline-soma interactions in sexual reproduction across metazoans.
AB - Germ cells of sexually reproducing organisms receive an array of cues from somatic tissues that instruct developmental processes. Although the nature of these signals differs amongst organisms, the importance of germline-soma interactions is a common theme. Recently, peptide hormones from the nervous system have been shown to regulate germ cell development in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea; thus, we sought to investigate a second class of hormones with a conserved role in reproduction, the lipophilic hormones. In order to study these signals, we identified a set of putative lipophilic hormone receptors, known as nuclear hormone receptors, and analyzed their functions in reproductive development. We found one gene, nhr-1, belonging to a small class of functionally uncharacterized lophotrochozoan-specific receptors, to be essential for the development of differentiated germ cells. Upon nhr-1 knockdown, germ cells in the testes and ovaries fail to mature, and remain as undifferentiated germline stem cells. Further analysis revealed that nhr-1 mRNA is expressed in the accessory reproductive organs and is required for their development, suggesting that this transcription factor functions cell non-autonomously in regulating germ cell development. Our studies identify a role for nuclear hormone receptors in planarian reproductive maturation and reinforce the significance of germline-soma interactions in sexual reproduction across metazoans.
KW - Accessory reproductive organ
KW - Germ cell
KW - Lophotrochozoa
KW - Nuclear hormone receptor
KW - Planaria
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2014.09.024
DO - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2014.09.024
M3 - Article
C2 - 25278423
AN - SCOPUS:84912558722
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 396
SP - 150
EP - 157
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
IS - 1
ER -