Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
BMC Genomics. 2010 Jun 1;11:346. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-11-346.
Drosophila females commit tremendous resources to egg production and males produce some of the longest sperm in the animal kingdom. We know little about the coordinated regulation of gene expression patterns in distant somatic tissues that support the developmental cost of gamete production.
We determined the non-gonadal gene expression patterns of Drosophila females and males with or without a germline. Our results show that germline-dependent expression in the non-gonadal soma is extensive. Interestingly, gene expression patterns and hormone titers are consistent with a hormone axis between the gonads and non-gonadal soma.
The germline has a long-range influence on gene expression in the Drosophila sexes. We suggest that this is the result of a germline/soma hormonal axis.
果蝇雌性将大量资源用于卵子生产,而雄性则产生动物王国中最长的精子之一。我们对支持配子生产发育成本的遥远体组织中基因表达模式的协调调控知之甚少。
我们确定了具有或不具有生殖系的果蝇雌性和雄性的非生殖腺基因表达模式。我们的结果表明,生殖系在非生殖腺体中的依赖性表达是广泛的。有趣的是,基因表达模式和激素浓度与性腺和非生殖腺体之间的激素轴一致。
生殖系对果蝇两性的基因表达具有远程影响。我们认为这是生殖系/体激素轴的结果。