The Drosophila JAK-STAT pathway in blood cell formation and immunity

  • Morin-Poulard I
  • Vincent A
  • Crozatier M
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Abstract

Genetic alterations affecting the JAK-STAT signaling pathway are linked to several malignancies and hematological disorders in humans. Despite being one of the most extensively studied pathways, there remain many gaps to fill. JAK-STAT components are widely conserved during evolution. Here, we review the known roles of the JAK-STAT pathway in Drosophila immunity: controlling the different steps of hematopoiesis, both under physiological conditions and in response to immune challenge, and contributing to antiviral responses. We then summarize what is currently known about JAK-STAT signaling in renewal of the adult intestine, under physiological conditions or in response to ingestion of pathogenic bacteria.

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Morin-Poulard, I., Vincent, A., & Crozatier, M. (2013). The Drosophila JAK-STAT pathway in blood cell formation and immunity. JAK-STAT, 2(3), e25700. https://doi.org/10.4161/jkst.25700

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