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L1 arrest, daf-16/FoxO and nonautonomous control of post-embryonic development.

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Kaplan, REW; Baugh, LR
Published in: Worm
April 2016

Post-embryonic development is governed by nutrient availability. L1 arrest, dauer formation and aging illustrate how starvation, anticipation of starvation and caloric restriction have profound influence on C. elegans development, respectively. Insulin-like signaling through the Forkhead box O transcription factor daf-16/FoxO regulates each of these processes. We recently reported that ins-4, ins-6 and daf-28 promote L1 development from the intestine and chemosensory neurons, similar to their role in dauer development. daf-16 functions cell-nonautonomously in regulation of L1 arrest, dauer development and aging. Discrepancies in daf-16 sites of action have been reported in each context, but the consensus implicates epidermis, intestine and nervous system. We suggest technical limitations of the experimental approach responsible for discrepant results. Steroid hormone signaling through daf-12/NHR is known to function downstream of daf-16 in control of dauer development, but signaling pathways mediating cell-nonautonomous effects of daf-16 in aging and L1 arrest had not been identified. We recently showed that daf-16 promotes L1 arrest by inhibiting daf-12/NHR and dbl-1/TGF-β Sma/Mab signaling, two pathways that promote L1 development in fed larvae. We will review these results on L1 arrest and speculate on why there are so many signals and signaling centers regulating post-embryonic development.

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Worm

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2162-4054

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2162-4046

Publication Date

April 2016

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

e1175196
 

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Kaplan, R. E. W., & Baugh, L. R. (2016). L1 arrest, daf-16/FoxO and nonautonomous control of post-embryonic development. Worm, 5(2), e1175196. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624054.2016.1175196
Kaplan, Rebecca E. W., and L Ryan Baugh. “L1 arrest, daf-16/FoxO and nonautonomous control of post-embryonic development.Worm 5, no. 2 (April 2016): e1175196. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624054.2016.1175196.
Kaplan, Rebecca E. W., and L. Ryan Baugh. “L1 arrest, daf-16/FoxO and nonautonomous control of post-embryonic development.Worm, vol. 5, no. 2, Apr. 2016, p. e1175196. Epmc, doi:10.1080/21624054.2016.1175196.

Published In

Worm

DOI

EISSN

2162-4054

ISSN

2162-4046

Publication Date

April 2016

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

e1175196