The FMRFamide-like peptide FLP-2 is involved in the modulation of larval development and adult lifespan by regulating the secretion of the insulin-like peptide INS-35 in Caenorhabditis elegans

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2022 Aug 24;86(9):1231-1239. doi: 10.1093/bbb/zbac108.

Abstract

In the animal kingdom, neuropeptides regulate diverse physiological functions. In invertebrates, FMRFamide and its related peptides, a family of neuropeptides, play an important role as neurotransmitters. The FMRFamide-like peptides (FLPs) are one of the most diverse neuropeptide families and are conserved in nematodes. Our screen for flp genes of the free-living soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans revealed that the flp-2 gene is involved in the larval development. The gene is also conserved in plant-parasitic root-knot nematodes. Our molecular genetic analyses of the C. elegans flp-2 gene demonstrated as follows: (1) the production and secretion of FLP-2, produced in the head neurons, are controlled by environmental factors (growth density and food); (2) the FLP-2 is involved in not only larval development but also adult lifespan by regulating the secretion of one of the insulin-like peptides INS-35, produced in the intestine. These findings provide new insight into the development of new nematicides.

Keywords: Caenorhabditis elegans; FMRFamide-like peptide (FLP); adult lifespan; insulin-like peptide (INS); larval development.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Caenorhabditis elegans* / genetics
  • FMRFamide / chemistry
  • FMRFamide / genetics
  • Insulin
  • Longevity / genetics
  • Neuropeptides* / genetics
  • Peptides / genetics

Substances

  • Insulin
  • Neuropeptides
  • Peptides
  • FMRFamide