Ionotropic Receptors Specify the Morphogenesis of Phasic Sensors Controlling Rapid Thermal Preference in Drosophila.

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serval:BIB_E449AC0A2403
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Ionotropic Receptors Specify the Morphogenesis of Phasic Sensors Controlling Rapid Thermal Preference in Drosophila.
Journal
Neuron
Author(s)
Budelli G., Ni L., Berciu C., van Giesen L., Knecht Z.A., Chang E.C., Kaminski B., Silbering A.F., Samuel A., Klein M., Benton R., Nicastro D., Garrity P.A.
ISSN
1097-4199 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0896-6273
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
101
Number
4
Pages
738-747.e3
Language
english
Abstract
Thermosensation is critical for avoiding thermal extremes and regulating body temperature. While thermosensors activated by noxious temperatures respond to hot or cold, many innocuous thermosensors exhibit robust baseline activity and lack discrete temperature thresholds, suggesting they are not simply warm and cool detectors. Here, we investigate how the aristal Cold Cells encode innocuous temperatures in Drosophila. We find they are not cold sensors but cooling-activated and warming-inhibited phasic thermosensors that operate similarly at warm and cool temperatures; we propose renaming them "Cooling Cells." Unexpectedly, Cooling Cell thermosensing does not require the previously reported Brivido Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels. Instead, three Ionotropic Receptors (IRs), IR21a, IR25a, and IR93a, specify both the unique structure of Cooling Cell cilia endings and their thermosensitivity. Behaviorally, Cooling Cells promote both warm and cool avoidance. These findings reveal a morphogenetic role for IRs and demonstrate the central role of phasic thermosensing in innocuous thermosensation. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
Keywords
General Neuroscience, Ir21a, Ir25a, Ir93a, iGluR, ionotropic receptor, morphogenesis, sensory neuron, temperature, thermoreceptor, thermosensation
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Web of science
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20/08/2019 17:07
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