The hydroxyproline motif of male sex peptide elicits the innate immune response in Drosophila females
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The hydroxyproline motif of male sex peptide elicits the innate immune response in Drosophila females
Abstract
Seminal fluid elicits a variety of physiological and behavioral changes in insect females. In Drosophila melanogaster females, sex peptide (SP) is the major seminal agent eliciting oviposition and reduction of receptivity. But SP also has many other effects; for example, it stimulates food intake, egg production, ovulation, juvenile hormone production and antimicrobial peptide synthesis. Thus, SP very probably has several receptors. To identify putative targets and signaling cascades, we studied the genome-wide regulation of genes by microarray analysis of RNA isolated from females after mating with wild-type males or males lacking SP, respectively. In addition, we studied the effects of SP on the proteome of females. Sex peptide regulates gene activity differentially in the head and in the abdomen. Genes coding for unspecific antimicrobial peptides are specifically transcribed in the abdomen, e.g. the antimicrobial peptide drosocin in epithelial tissues of the female genital tract (oviduct and calyx). Hence, SP elicits a systemic [Peng J, Zipperlen P & Kubli E (2005) Curr Biol15, 1690-1694] and an epithelial immune response. Ectopic expression of SP in the fat body of transgenic virgin females (with subsequent secretion into the hemolymph) does not elicit drosocin synthesis in the genital tract. Thus, the receptors for the stimulation of the systemic and the epithelial responses by SP are compartmentalized. The hydroxyproline (P*) motif of SP, P*TKFP*IP*SP*NP*, is identified as a novel elicitor of the innate immune response. We suggest that SP acts by chemical mimicry of sugar components of the bacterial cell wall. Thus, SP may induce the immune system via pattern recognition receptors.
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