Heterochromatic silencing of immune‐related genes in glia is required for BBB integrity and normal lifespan in drosophila

Author:

Shu Shunpan12,Jiang Mingsheng12,Deng Xue12,Yue Wenkai12,Cao Xu12,Zhang Kai12,Wang Zeqing12,He Hao12,Cui Jihong1,Wang Qiangqiang1,Qu Kun3,Fang Yanshan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Division of Life Sciences and Medicine University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractGlia and neurons face different challenges in aging and may engage different mechanisms to maintain their morphology and functionality. Here, we report that adult‐onset downregulation of a Drosophila gene CG32529/GLAD led to shortened lifespan and age‐dependent brain degeneration. This regulation exhibited cell type and subtype‐specificity, involving mainly surface glia (comprising the BBB) and cortex glia (wrapping neuronal soma) in flies. In accordance, pan‐glial knockdown of GLAD disrupted BBB integrity and the glial meshwork. GLAD expression in fly heads decreased with age, and the RNA‐seq analysis revealed that the most affected transcriptional changes by RNAi‐GLAD were associated with upregulation of immune‐related genes. Furthermore, we conducted a series of lifespan rescue experiments and the results indicated that the profound upregulation of immune and related pathways was not the consequence but cause of the degenerative phenotypes of the RNAi‐GLAD flies. Finally, we showed that GLAD encoded a heterochromatin‐associating protein that bound to the promoters of an array of immune‐related genes and kept them silenced during the cell cycle. Together, our findings demonstrate a previously unappreciated role of heterochromatic gene silencing in repressing immunity in fly glia, which is required for maintaining BBB and brain integrity as well as normal lifespan.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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