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  • The extracellular matrix, particularly the collagen-rich cuticle in nematodes, serves as a crucial barrier against environmental stressors, triggering defensive genetic responses when disrupted.
  • Specific disruptions in cuticle collagen, especially at annular furrows, coactivate genes related to detoxification, osmotic stress, and antimicrobial defenses, indicating a unique signaling pathway.
  • Key transcription factors like SKN-1/Nrf and ELT-3/GATA play essential roles in mediating these responses, suggesting a specialized damage-sensing mechanism tied to the cuticle's integrity.

Article Abstract

Extracellular matrix barriers and inducible cytoprotective genes form successive lines of defense against chemical and microbial environmental stressors. The barrier in nematodes is a collagenous extracellular matrix called the cuticle. In , disruption of some cuticle collagen genes activates osmolyte and antimicrobial response genes. Physical damage to the epidermis also activates antimicrobial responses. Here, we assayed the effect of knocking down genes required for cuticle and epidermal integrity on diverse cellular stress responses. We found that disruption of specific bands of collagen, called annular furrows, coactivates detoxification, hyperosmotic, and antimicrobial response genes, but not other stress responses. Disruption of other cuticle structures and epidermal integrity does not have the same effect. Several transcription factors act downstream of furrow loss. SKN-1/Nrf and ELT-3/GATA are required for detoxification, SKN-1/Nrf is partially required for the osmolyte response, and STA-2/Stat and ELT-3/GATA for antimicrobial gene expression. Our results are consistent with a cuticle-associated damage sensor that coordinates detoxification, hyperosmotic, and antimicrobial responses through overlapping, but distinct, downstream signaling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887142PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.300827DOI Listing

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