Understanding the effects of Drosophila cardiac cell-specific downregulation of ’kohtalo’(kto) and ‘skuld’(skd) on fat cells
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
One of the fascinating areas of biology that intrigues many is the communication network between
different organs critical for systemic homeostasis. Recent studies in both mammals and
Drosophila, have shed light on the existence and significance of different signaling molecules
and metabolites that mediate inter-organ communication, both during development and disease.
Of the different axes of this network, particular importance is being given to understand the roles
of different organs in regulating the structure and function of fat cells as interorgan
communication plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of obesity and metabolic disorders. For
instance, it has been demonstrated that the release of organokines by the liver or skeletal muscles
contributes to the development of obesity. Moreover, gut micorbiota derived short chain fatty
acids and secondary bile acids play a critical role in regulating obesity as they function as
signaling molecules affecting host metabolism. A couple of studies have even suggested the
potential role of heart and body muscles in modulating the systemic fat content . This research
aims to advance our understanding of the mechanisms that facilitate systemic homeostasis
through inter-organ communication networks.