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Programmed cell death and stem cell differentiation are responsible for midgut replacement in Heliothis virescens during prepupal instar

Authors :
Gianluca Tettamanti
Roberto Ferrarese
Benedetta Ponti
Morena Casartelli
Francesco Pennacchio
Annalisa Grimaldi
Magda de Eguileor
Maria Luisa Rivas-Pena
Terenzio Congiu
Elena Ambrosetti
G., Tettamanti
A., Grimaldi
M., Casartelli
E., Ambrosetti
B., Ponti
T., Congiu
R., Ferrarese
M. L., Rivas Pena
Pennacchio, Francesco
M. d., Eguileor
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We have analyzed midgut development during the fifth larval instar in the tobacco budworm Heliothis virescens. In prepupae, the midgut formed during larval instars undergoes a complete renewal process. This drastic remodeling of the alimentary canal involves the destruction of the old cells by programmed cell-death mechanisms (autophagy and apoptosis). Massive proliferation and differentiation of regenerative stem cells take place at the end of the fifth instar and give rise to a new fully functioning epithelium that is capable of digesting and absorbing nutrients and that is maintained throughout the subsequent pupal stage. Midgut replacement in H. virescens is achieved by a balance between this active proliferation process and cell-death mechanisms and is different from similar processes characterized in other insects.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3309ceba24e198b2e6c202d811ecd2e1