2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.02.621634
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A Bidirectional Brain-Fat Body Axis for Pathogen Avoidance

Yujie Wang,
Kokoro Saito,
Hiromu Tanimoto
et al.

Abstract: Ingesting pathogens through spoiled food can cause serious harm, including infections, tissue damage, and even death. To prevent these outcomes, many animals have evolved behaviors to avoid consuming harmful pathogens. While pathogen avoidance behavior is conserved across species, the mechanisms linking immune responses of the body with neuron-controlled behavior remain unclear. Building on our previous findings, we here present a new bidirectional body-brain communication between the fat body and the nervous … Show more

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