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Null mutants of Drosophila B-type lamin Dm0 show aberrant tissue differentiation rather than obvious nuclear shape distortion or specific defects during cell proliferation

  • Shinichi Osouda
  • , Yoshihiro Nakamura
  • , Brigitte De Saint Phalle
  • , Maeve McConnell
  • , Tsuneyoshi Horigome
  • , Shin Sugiyama
  • , Paul A. Fisher
  • , Kazuhiro Furukawa

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Abstract

To elucidate the function of metazoan B-type lamins during development, new null mutations of the Drosophila B-type lamin gene, lamDm0, were analyzed in parallel with the misgsz18 mutation, a lamDm0 allele reported previously. Although in all these mutants, lamin Dm0 protein was undetectable in neuroblasts and imaginal disc cells from the second instar larval stage onward, cells continued to proliferate. In contrast to the embryonic lethality of another Drosophila lamDm0 allele, lam PM15, reported previously, lethality did not occur until late pupal stages. Chromosomal structure and the overall nuclear shape remained normal even at these late pupal stages, although obviously abnormal nuclear pore complex distribution was observed concomitant with the loss of lamin Dm0 protein. Compensating expression of lamin C was not induced in the absence of lamin Dm0. Thus, no lamin-containing nuclear structures were found in proliferating larval neuroblasts. We did find that developmental abnormalities appeared in specific organs during the late pupal stage, preceding lethality. Surprisingly, coordinated size increase (hypertrophy) of the ventriculus was observed accompanied by cell division and muscle layer formation. Hypertrophy of the ventriculus correlated with a decrease in ecdysteroid hormone receptor B1 (EcRB1) protein, and furthermore could be suppressed by a heat-inducible EcRB1 transgene. In contrast, both gonadal and CNS tissues exhibited underdevelopment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)219-232
Number of pages14
JournalDevelopmental Biology
Volume284
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2005

Keywords

  • B-type lamin
  • Ecdysteroid hormone receptor
  • Hypertrophy
  • Laminopathy
  • Metamorphosis
  • Nuclear envelope
  • Organogenesis

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