Female-biased upregulation of insulin pathway activity mediates the sex difference in Drosophila body size plasticity

Author:

Millington Jason W1ORCID,Brownrigg George P1,Chao Charlotte1,Sun Ziwei1,Basner-Collins Paige J1,Wat Lianna W1,Hudry Bruno2,Miguel-Aliaga Irene2,Rideout Elizabeth J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Life Sciences Institute, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

2. MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, and Institute of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Nutrient-dependent body size plasticity differs between the sexes in most species, including mammals. Previous work in Drosophila showed that body size plasticity was higher in females, yet the mechanisms underlying increased female body size plasticity remain unclear. Here, we discover that a protein-rich diet augments body size in females and not males because of a female-biased increase in activity of the conserved insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling pathway (IIS). This sex-biased upregulation of IIS activity was triggered by a diet-induced increase in stunted mRNA in females, and required Drosophila insulin-like peptide 2, illuminating new sex-specific roles for these genes. Importantly, we show that sex determination gene transformer promotes the diet-induced increase in stunted mRNA via transcriptional coactivator Spargel to regulate the male-female difference in body size plasticity. Together, these findings provide vital insight into conserved mechanisms underlying the sex difference in nutrient-dependent body size plasticity.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

Canada Foundation for Innovation

H2020 European Research Council

European Molecular Biology Organization

University of British Columbia

NSERC

MRC Intramural funding

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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