TY - JOUR
T1 - The septate junction protein Mesh is required for epithelial morphogenesis, ion transport, and paracellular permeability in the Drosophila Malpighian tubule
AU - Jonusaite, Sima
AU - Beyenbach, Klaus W.
AU - Meyer, Heiko
AU - Paululat, Achim
AU - Izumi, Yasushi
AU - Furuse, Mikio
AU - Rodan, Aylin R.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Julian Dow and Shireen Davies for the generous gift of fly lines as well as the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center at Indiana University (supported by NIH Grant P40-OD-018537), the National Institute of Genetics (NIG-Fly), and the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center for fly stocks. We also thank Dr. Joseph Dent for the anti-secCl antibody. Finally, we thank Gaëlle Mercenne, Linda Nikolova, and the University of Utah Electron Microscopy Core Laboratory for assistance with transmission electron microscopy and the University of Osnabrück for providing space and equipment under the auspices of K. W. Beyenbach’s guest professorship in the Department of Biology/Chemistry.
Funding Information:
This project was supported by the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Grant DK-110358 to A. R. Rodan), by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft grants to A. Paululat (SFB 944 TP7, SFB 944 Z-Project) and to H. Meyer (SFB 944 TP21), and by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) (19K06650) to Y. Izumi from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Septate junctions (SJs) are occluding cell-cell junctions that have roles in paracellular permeability and barrier function in the epithelia of invertebrates. Arthropods have two types of SJs, pleated SJs and smooth SJs (sSJs). In Drosophila melanogaster, sSJs are found in the midgut and Malpighian tubules, but the functions of sSJs and their protein components in the tubule epithelium are unknown. Here we examined the role of the previously identified integral sSJ component, Mesh, in the Malpighian tubule. We genetically manipulated mesh specifically in the principal cells of the tubule at different life stages. Tubules of flies with developmental mesh knockdown revealed defects in epithelial architecture, sSJ molecular and structural organization, and lack of urine production in basal and kinin-stimulated conditions, resulting in edema and early adult lethality. Knockdown of mesh during adulthood did not disrupt tubule epithelial and sSJ integrity but decreased the transepithelial potential, diminished transepithelial fluid and ion transport, and decreased paracellular permeability to 4-kDa dextran. Drosophila kinin decreased transepithelial potential and increased chloride permeability, and it stimulated fluid secretion in both control and adult mesh knockdown tubules but had no effect on 4-kDa dextran flux. Together, these data indicate roles for Mesh in the developmental maturation of the Drosophila Malpighian tubule and in ion and macromolecular transport in the adult tubule.
AB - Septate junctions (SJs) are occluding cell-cell junctions that have roles in paracellular permeability and barrier function in the epithelia of invertebrates. Arthropods have two types of SJs, pleated SJs and smooth SJs (sSJs). In Drosophila melanogaster, sSJs are found in the midgut and Malpighian tubules, but the functions of sSJs and their protein components in the tubule epithelium are unknown. Here we examined the role of the previously identified integral sSJ component, Mesh, in the Malpighian tubule. We genetically manipulated mesh specifically in the principal cells of the tubule at different life stages. Tubules of flies with developmental mesh knockdown revealed defects in epithelial architecture, sSJ molecular and structural organization, and lack of urine production in basal and kinin-stimulated conditions, resulting in edema and early adult lethality. Knockdown of mesh during adulthood did not disrupt tubule epithelial and sSJ integrity but decreased the transepithelial potential, diminished transepithelial fluid and ion transport, and decreased paracellular permeability to 4-kDa dextran. Drosophila kinin decreased transepithelial potential and increased chloride permeability, and it stimulated fluid secretion in both control and adult mesh knockdown tubules but had no effect on 4-kDa dextran flux. Together, these data indicate roles for Mesh in the developmental maturation of the Drosophila Malpighian tubule and in ion and macromolecular transport in the adult tubule.
KW - Drosokinin
KW - Drosophila
KW - Malpighian tubule
KW - Mesh
KW - Paracellular permeability
KW - Smooth septate junctions
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U2 - 10.1152/ajpcell.00492.2019
DO - 10.1152/ajpcell.00492.2019
M3 - Article
C2 - 31913700
AN - SCOPUS:85081944740
SN - 0363-6143
VL - 318
SP - C675-C694
JO - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
JF - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
IS - 3
ER -