Excess dietary sugar impairs Drosophila adult stem cells via elevated reactive oxygen species-induced JNK signaling

Author:

Huang Wei-Hao12ORCID,Kajal Kreeti134ORCID,Wibowo Ryan Himawan1ORCID,Amartuvshin Oyundari156ORCID,Kao Shih-Han1,Rastegari Elham1,Lin Chi-Hung156ORCID,Chiou Kuan-Lin7,Pi Hai-Wei7,Ting Chau-Ti2ORCID,Hsu Hwei-Jan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Sinica 1 , Taipei 11529

2. National Taiwan University 2 Department of Life Science , , Taipei 10917

3. National Chung Hsing University and Academia Sinica 3 Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences Program, Taiwan International Graduate Program , , Taipei 11529

4. Graduate Institute of Biotechnology, National Chung Hsing University 4 , Taichung 40227

5. Academia Sinica 5 Molecular and Cell Biology, Taiwan International Graduate Program , , Taipei 11529

6. Graduate Institute of Life Science, National Defense Medical Center 6 , Taipei 11490

7. College of Medicine, Chang Gung University 7 Department of Biomedical Science , , Tao-Yuan 333 , Taiwan

Abstract

ABSTRACT High-sugar diets (HSDs) often lead to obesity and type 2 diabetes, both metabolic syndromes associated with stem cell dysfunction. However, it is unclear whether excess dietary sugar affects stem cells. Here, we report that HSD impairs stem cell function in the intestine and ovaries of female Drosophila prior to the onset of insulin resistance, a hallmark of type 2 diabetes. Although 1 week of HSD leads to obesity, impaired oogenesis and altered lipid metabolism, insulin resistance does not occur. HSD increases glucose uptake by germline stem cells (GSCs) and triggers reactive oxygen species-induced JNK signaling, which reduces GSC proliferation. Removal of excess sugar from the diet reverses these HSD-induced phenomena. A similar phenomenon is found in intestinal stem cells (ISCs), except that HSD disrupts ISC maintenance and differentiation. Interestingly, tumor-like GSCs and ISCs are less responsive to HSD, which may be because of their dependence on glycolytic metabolism and high energy demand, respectively. This study suggests that excess dietary sugar induces oxidative stress and damages stem cells before insulin resistance develops, a mechanism that may also occur in higher organisms.

Funder

Academia Sinica

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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