Investigation into the communication between unheated and heat-stressed Caenorhabditis elegans via volatile stress signals

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Liangwen Chen
Yun Wang
Xiuhong Zhou
Ting Wang
Huimin Zhan
Fei Wu
Haolan Li
Po Bian
Zhongwen Xie
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[1] Anhui Agricultural University,State Key Laboratory of Tea Plant Biology and Utilization, School of Tea and Food Sciences and Technology
[2] Huainan Normal University,Key Laboratory of Bioresource and Environmental Biotechnology of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, School of Bioengineering
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of High Magnetic Field and Ion Beam Physical Biology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science
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Our research group has recently found that radiation-induced airborne stress signals can be used for communication among Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). This paper addresses the question of whether heat stress can also induce the emission of airborne stress signals to alert neighboring C. elegans and elicit their subsequent stress response. Here, we report that heat-stressed C. elegans produces volatile stress signals that trigger an increase in radiation resistance in neighboring unheated C. elegans. When several loss-of-function mutations affecting thermosensory neuron (AFD), heat shock factor-1, HSP-4, and small heat-shock proteins were used to test heat-stressed C. elegans, we found that the production of volatile stress signals was blocked, demonstrating that the heat shock response and ER pathway are involved in controlling the production of volatile stress signals. Our data further indicated that mutations affecting the DNA damage response (DDR) also inhibited the increase in radiation resistance in neighboring unheated C. elegans that might have received volatile stress signals, indicating that the DDR might contribute to radioadaptive responses induction by volatile stress signals. In addition, the regulatory pattern of signal production and action was preliminarily clarified. Together, the results of this study demonstrated that heat-stressed nematodes communicate with unheated nematodes via volatile stress signals.
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