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Title: DNA damage signals from somatic uterine tissue arrest oogenesis through activated DAF-16
Authors: Sarkar, Gautam Chandra
Rautela, Umanshi
Goyala, Anita
Datta, Sudeshna
Anand, Nikhita
Singh, Anupama
Singh, Prachi
Chamoli, Manish
Mukhopadhyay, Arnab
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Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: The Company of Biologists Ltd.
Abstract: Germ line integrity is crucial for progeny fitness. Organisms deploy the DNA damage response (DDR) signaling to protect the germ line from genotoxic stress, facilitating the cell-cycle arrest of germ cells and DNA repair or their apoptosis. Cell-autonomous regulation of germ line quality in response to DNA damage is well studied; however, how quality is enforced cell non-autonomously on sensing somatic DNA damage is less known. Using Caenorhabditis elegans, we show that DDR disruption, only in the uterus, when insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) is low, arrests oogenesis in the pachytene stage of meiosis I, in a FOXO/DAF-16 transcription factor-dependent manner. Without FOXO/DAF-16, germ cells of the IIS mutant escape the arrest to produce poor-quality oocytes, showing that the transcription factor imposes strict quality control during low IIS. Activated FOXO/DAF-16 senses DDR perturbations during low IIS to lower ERK/MPK-1 signaling below a threshold to promote germ line arrest. Altogether, we elucidate a new surveillance role for activated FOXO/DAF-16 that ensures optimal germ cell quality and progeny fitness in response to somatic DNA damage.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1557
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