Distinct mechanisms underlie H2O2 sensing in C. elegans head and tail

Author:

Quintin SophieORCID,Aspert Théo,Ye Tao,Charvin GillesORCID

Abstract

Environmental oxidative stress threatens cellular integrity and should therefore be avoided by living organisms. Yet, relatively little is known about environmental oxidative stress perception. Here, using microfluidics, we showed that like I2 pharyngeal neurons, the tail phasmid PHA neurons function as oxidative stress sensing neurons in C. elegans, but display different responses to H2O2 and light. We uncovered that different but related receptors, GUR-3 and LITE-1, mediate H2O2 signaling in I2 and PHA neurons. Still, the peroxiredoxin PRDX-2 is essential for both, and might promote H2O2-mediated receptor activation. Our work demonstrates that C. elegans can sense a broad range of oxidative stressors using partially distinct H2O2 signaling pathways in head and tail sensillae, and paves the way for further understanding of how the integration of these inputs translates into the appropriate behavior.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Interdisciplinary Thematic Institute IMCBio of the University of Strasbourg, CNRS and Inserm

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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