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First published online 18 April 2006
doi: 10.1242/jcs.02920


Journal of Cell Science 119, 2015-2024 (2006)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2006
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Research Article

Rac1 signalling in the Drosophila larval cellular immune response

Michael J. Williams*, Magda-Lena Wiklund, Shandy Wikman and Dan Hultmark

Umeå Centre for Molecular Pathogenesis (UCMP), Umeå University, S-901 87, Umeå, Sweden

* Author for correspondence (e-mail: michael.williams{at}ucmp.umu.se)

Accepted 2 February 2006

The Drosophila larval cellular immune response involves cells (hemocytes) that can be recruited from a hematopoietic organ located behind the brain, as well as a sessile population of cells found just underneath the larval cuticle arranged in a segmental pattern. By using two Rac1 GTPase effector-loop mutants together with epistasis studies, we show that Rac1 requires the Drosophila melanogaster Jun N-terminal kinase Basket (Bsk), as well as stable actin formation to recruit the sessile hemocyte population. We show that actin stabilization is necessary for Rac1-induced hemocyte activation by lowering cofilin (encoded by the twinstar gene tsr) expression in blood cells. Removing Bsk by RNAi suppressed Rac1-induced release of sessile hemocytes. RNAi against Bsk also suppressed Rac1 induction of lamellocytes, a specialized population of hemocytes necessary for the encapsulation of invading pathogens. Furthermore, Rac1 and Bsk are involved in regulating the formation of actin- and focal adhesion kinase (FAK)-rich placodes in hemocytes. Lastly, Rac1 and Bsk are both required for the proper encapsulation of eggs from the parasitoid wasp Leptipolina boulardi. From these data we conclude that Rac1 induces Bsk activity and stable actin formation for cellular immune activation, leading to sessile hemocyte release and an increase in the number of circulating hemocytes.

Key words: Rho GFPases, Cellular immunity, Hemocytes, Parasitization, Actin cytoskeleton




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