Abstract

The apical extracellular matrix plays a central role in epithelial tube morphogenesis. In the Drosophila tracheal system, Serpentine (Serp), a secreted chitin deacetylase expressed by the tracheal cells plays a key role in regulating tube length. Here, we show that the fly fat body, which is functionally equivalent to the mammalian liver, also contributes to tracheal morphogenesis. Serp was expressed by the fat body, and the secreted Serp was taken up by the tracheal cells and translocated to the lumen to functionally support normal tracheal development. This process was defective in rab9 and shrub/vps32 mutants and in wild-type embryos treated with a secretory pathway inhibitor, leading to an abundant accumulation of Serp in the fat body. We demonstrated that fat body-derived Serp reached the tracheal lumen after establishment of epithelial barrier function and was retained in the lumen in a chitin synthase-dependent manner. Our results thus reveal that the fat body, a mesodermal organ, actively contributes to tracheal development.

Highlights

  • Organ systems are functionally coupled by the exchange of essential humoral factors, including hormones, nutrients and metabolites that coordinate organismal homeostasis

  • Serp was expressed in the fat body and the secreted Serp in the haemolymph was transported across epithelial barriers into the tracheal lumen

  • Regions of partially collapsed tracheal tube were observed in 31% (n=50) of third-instar larvae, suggesting that fat body contributes to normal tracheal development

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Introduction

Organ systems are functionally coupled by the exchange of essential humoral factors, including hormones, nutrients and metabolites that coordinate organismal homeostasis. Serp was expressed in the fat body and the secreted Serp in the haemolymph was transported across epithelial barriers into the tracheal lumen. We found abundant Serp protein in the fat bodies of rab9 and shrub mutants (Fig. 1A-C), while its level in the tracheal lumen of these mutants was reduced.

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