生物
Wnt信号通路
多细胞生物
表型
模式生物
有机体
水蛇许德拉
表型可塑性
信号转导
细胞生物学
胰岛素受体
进化生物学
遗传学
胰岛素
计算生物学
细胞
基因
胰岛素抵抗
内分泌学
作者
Benedikt M. Mortzfeld,Jan Taubenheim,Alexander Klimovich,Sebastian Fraune,Philip Rosenstiel,Thomas C. G. Bosch
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-11136-6
摘要
How multicellular organisms assess and control their size is a fundamental question in biology, yet the molecular and genetic mechanisms that control organ or organism size remain largely unsolved. The freshwater polyp Hydra demonstrates a high capacity to adapt its body size to different temperatures. Here we identify the molecular mechanisms controlling this phenotypic plasticity and show that temperature-induced cell number changes are controlled by Wnt- and TGF-β signaling. Further we show that insulin-like peptide receptor (INSR) and forkhead box protein O (FoxO) are important genetic drivers of size determination controlling the same developmental regulators. Thus, environmental and genetic factors directly affect developmental mechanisms in which cell number is the strongest determinant of body size. These findings identify the basic mechanisms as to how size is regulated on an organismic level and how phenotypic plasticity is integrated into conserved developmental pathways in an evolutionary informative model organism.
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