2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.29.486213
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Dynamic de novo adipose tissue development during metamorphosis in Drosophila melanogaster

Abstract: Adipose tissue is a central organ for controlling systemic metabolism both in invertebrates and vertebrates. Here, we have investigated the cellular mechanisms of the adult-type fat body (AFB) development in Drosophila. We have established genetic tools that allow visualization and genetic manipulations of cells in the AFB lineage from early in metamorphosis. We identified precursor cells that give rise to the AFB and delineated dynamic cellular mechanisms underlying AFB formation. These precursor cells displa… Show more

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“…Target genes in the regulons of srp and crp largely overlapped in fat body and plasmatocytes, and this overlap increased along developmental trajectories of both tissues (Figure 4F). The regulons of srp we identified were consistent with its role in inducing fat cell formation starting from early fat body development 49,65 and crp is known to affect cell growth and tissue size control 56 .…”
Section: Transcription Factor Regulatory Network Along Tissue Develop...supporting
confidence: 65%
“…Target genes in the regulons of srp and crp largely overlapped in fat body and plasmatocytes, and this overlap increased along developmental trajectories of both tissues (Figure 4F). The regulons of srp we identified were consistent with its role in inducing fat cell formation starting from early fat body development 49,65 and crp is known to affect cell growth and tissue size control 56 .…”
Section: Transcription Factor Regulatory Network Along Tissue Develop...supporting
confidence: 65%
“…Derived from mesoderm, the larval fat body exists throughout the anterior-posterior axis as a sheet of tightly adhered polygonal adipocytes that dissociate into individual spherical cells at the larval-to-pupal transition (Zheng et al, 2016). During the pupal-to-adult transistion, adipocyte precursors migrate from the thorax to the abdomen, proliferate, and undergo fusion to generate the adult fat body (Tsuyama et al, 2023). While the vast majority of fat body mass is located in the abdomen, adipose tissue is also found in the head (pericerebral fat) and thorax (Roman et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%