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Djhsp70s, especially Djhsp70c, play a key role in planarian regeneration and tissue homeostasis by regulating cell proliferation and apoptosis

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GENE
Volume 820, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146215

Keywords

Dugesia japonica; Djhsp70; Regeneration; Proliferation; Apoptosis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32070427, 31570376, 31471965, u1604173]
  2. Major public welfare project of Henan Province [201300311700]

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This study investigates the roles of HSP70s in planarian regeneration and finds that Djhsp70s are not only conserved in cytoprotection, but also play a role in maintaining homeostasis and regulating cell proliferation and apoptosis during regeneration.
Heat shock protein 70 family (HSP70s) is one of the most conserved and important group of HSPs as molecular chaperones, which plays an important role in cytoprotection, anti-apoptosis and so on. However, the molecular mechanism of HSP70s in animal regeneration remains to be delineated. In this study, we investigate the roles of HSP70s in regeneration of planarian. The four genes, Djhsp70a, Djhsp70b, Djhsp70c, and Djhsp70d of the HSP70s, are selected from the transcriptome database, because of their high expression levels in planarians. We then study the biological roles of each gene by conducting various experimental techniques, including RNAi, RT-PCR, WISH, Whole-mount immunostaining and TUNEL. The results show: (1) External stressors, such as temperature, tissue damage and ionic liquid upregulate the expression of Djhsp70s significantly. (2) The gene expression of Djhsp70s in planarians exhibits dynamic patterns. According to the result of WISH, the Djhsp70s are mainly expressed in parenchymal tissues on both sides of the body as well as blastema. It is consistent with the data of qRT-PCR. (3) After RNA interference of Djhsp70s, the worms experience cephalic regression and lysis, body curling, stagnant regeneration and death. (4) Knockdown of Djhsp70s affect the cell proliferation and apoptosis. These results suggest that Djhsp70s are not only conserved in cytoprotection, but involved in homeostasis maintenance and regeneration process by regulating coordination of cell proliferation and apoptosis in planarians.

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