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IDGFs = Imaginal Disc Growth Factors

Growth factors in Drosophila: Characterization of two novel families of growth factors, IDGFs and ADGFs. IDGFs = Imaginal Disc Growth Factors. secreted glycoproteins

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IDGFs = Imaginal Disc Growth Factors

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  1. Growth factors in Drosophila:Characterization of two novel families of growth factors,IDGFs and ADGFs

  2. IDGFs = Imaginal Disc Growth Factors • secreted glycoproteins • isolated from conditioned medium, where they are abundantly secreted by various Drosophila cell lines exhibiting macrophage properties (Cl8+, S2, Kc) (Kirkpatrick et al. 1995, Kawamura et al. 1999) Detection of DS47 secreted by Dm cell lines 1 - M3 media + serum 2 - supernatant from S2 culture, serum-free 3 - supernatant from S2 culture, serum+ 4 - supernatant from KcO culture, serum-free 5 - supernatant from 1006-2 culture, serum+ 6 - supernatant from 1006-2 M culture, serum+ 7 - supernatant from Ox736-3 M culture, serum+ 8 - supernatant from 5697-5 culture, serum+ 9 - supernatant from 5697-7 culture, serum+

  3. Idgf genes in Drosophila melanogaster ~ 55% seq. similarity at cDNA level ~ 50-60 % seq. similarity at aa level

  4. IDGF = Imaginal Disc Growth Factors • IDGF proteins in cooperation with insulin are able to stimulate proliferation, polarization and motility of Cl8+ cells in culture (Kawamura et al.1999 – recombinant IDGF1 and 2) Cl8+ in CM

  5. Human homolog HC-gp39 • stimulate proliferation of fibroblasts and synovial cells in culture (Recklies et al.2002) • in vivo is connected with differentiation of peripheral macrophages (Kirkpatick et al. 2007) • is highly expressed in human body during inflammation (autoimmunity deseases like arthritis, final stage of cancer, viral infections)

  6. IDGFs probably act as lectins • binding domain is slighly modified • Do they bind chitin or different oligosaccharide motive? A – IDGF2 binding domain B – Chitinase A binding domain C – Ym1 binding domain (murine homolog of insect IDGFs) Varela et al. 2002

  7. IDGFs can be specialized to different function 2 main groups: IDGFs with constitutive and induced expression Western blot (Bryant and Zurovec)

  8. IDGFs 1-3 were identified as a part of Drosophila immune response(DeGregorio et al. 2001, 2002, Irving et al. 2001, Levy et al. 2004,…) • various MA and proteomic analysis identified IDGF 1-3 as a part of Drosophila immune response in both larvae and adults • IDGF 1 and 3 are induced with septic injury • IDGF3 expression is affected with Toll and Imd pathway, however IDGF1expression is independent on both of them. • IDGF2 expression is upregulated early after Gram-positive bacterial infection as well as after infection with yeasts. • All IDGFs were found as a part of haemolymphal clots

  9. ADA-RELATED GENES IN DROSOPHILA

  10. The effectof recombinant ADGF-A on the growthand morphology of the Cl.8+ imaginal disc cells Dying cells Living cells

  11. It is possible to mimic the effect of ADGFA on cell growth by removal of adenosine The mutant ADGF has no effect

  12. Expression of different ADGFs ADGF-A is expressed in embryo, larvaandadult(arrows)

  13. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  14. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  15. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  16. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  17. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  18. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  19. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  20. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  21. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  22. Gene targeting by homologous recombination

  23. Mutagenesis of the gene ADGF-A WT Stop kódón The ADGFA mutant A rescue construct

  24. Mutagen Mutagen Tests for somatic mutagenesis in Drosophila based on a recessive mutation in a marker gene (left), or a mutant tumor suppressor gene (right) y = yellow, yellow bristles instead of black normal ones; wts = warts, warts-like patches of overgrown tissue Heterozygous wild type cells at four-chromatide stage Tumor cell Normal cell Clone with yellow bristles Tumorous clone Wild type homozygous clone Surrounding heterozygous tissue, phenotypically normal

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