Bombyxin is a growth factor for wing imaginal disks in Lepidoptera
- 12 November 2002
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 99 (24) , 15446-15450
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.242548399
Abstract
The mechanisms that control the growth rate of internal tissues during postembryonic development are poorly understood. In insects, the growth rate of imaginal disks varies with nutrition and keeps pace with variation in somatic growth. We describe here a mechanism by which the growth of wing imaginal disks is controlled. When wing imaginal disks of the butterflyPrecis coeniaare removed from the larva and placed in a standard nutrient-rich tissue culture medium they stop growing, suggesting that nutrients alone are not sufficient to support normal growth. Such disks can be made to grow at a normal rate by supplementing the culture medium with an optimal concentration of the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone and with hemolymph taken from growing larvae. The growth-promoting activity of the hemolymph is caused by a heat-stable factor that can be extracted from the CNS and appears to be identical to the neurohormone bombyxin, a member of the insulin family of proteins. Synthetic bombyxin stimulates growth at concentrations as low as 30 ng/ml, and specific antibodies to bombyxin completely remove growth-promoting activity from the hemolymph. Bombyxin evidently acts together with 20-hydroxyecdysone to stimulate cell division and growth of wing imaginal disks. It appears that the level of bombyxin in the hemolymph is modulated by the brain in response to variation in nutrition and is part of the mechanism that coordinates the growth of internal organs with overall somatic growth.Keywords
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