Single-cell transcriptomics identifies new blood cell populations in Drosophila released at the onset of metamorphosis

Author:

Hirschhäuser Alexander12,Molitor Darius12ORCID,Salinas Gabriela3,Großhans Jörg4ORCID,Rust Katja12ORCID,Bogdan Sven12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology 1 , Department of Molecular Cell Physiology , , Emil-Mannkopff-Strasse 2, 35037 Marburg , Germany

2. Philipps University Marburg 1 , Department of Molecular Cell Physiology , , Emil-Mannkopff-Strasse 2, 35037 Marburg , Germany

3. University Medical Center Göttingen 2 NGS-Integrative Genomics Core Unit, Department of Human Genetics , , Justus von Liebig Weg 11, 37077 Göttingen , Germany

4. Philipps University Marburg 3 Department of Biology , , Karl-von-Frisch-Strasse 8, 35043 Marburg , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Drosophila blood cells called hemocytes form an efficient barrier against infections and tissue damage. During metamorphosis, hemocytes undergo tremendous changes in their shape and behavior, preparing them for tissue clearance. Yet, the diversity and functional plasticity of pupal blood cells have not been explored. Here, we combine single-cell transcriptomics and high-resolution microscopy to dissect the heterogeneity and plasticity of pupal hemocytes. We identified undifferentiated and specified hemocytes with different molecular signatures associated with distinct functions such as antimicrobial, antifungal immune defense, cell adhesion or secretion. Strikingly, we identified a highly migratory and immune-responsive pupal cell population expressing typical markers of the posterior signaling center (PSC), which is known to be an important niche in the larval lymph gland. PSC-like cells become restricted to the abdominal segments and are morphologically very distinct from typical Hemolectin (Hml)-positive plasmatocytes. G-TRACE lineage experiments further suggest that PSC-like cells can transdifferentiate to lamellocytes triggered by parasitoid wasp infestation. In summary, we present the first molecular description of pupal Drosophila blood cells, providing insights into blood cell functional diversification and plasticity during pupal metamorphosis.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Volkswagen Foundation

Philipps-Universität Marburg

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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