Thermosensation: Human Parasitic Nematodes Use Heat to Hunt Hosts
O’Donnell M, Khan M, Sengupta P. Thermosensation: Human Parasitic Nematodes Use Heat to Hunt Hosts. Current Biology 2018, 28: r795-r798. PMID: 30040942, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRictor/TORC2 mediates gut-to-brain signaling in the regulation of phenotypic plasticity in C. elegans
O’Donnell M, Chao P, Kammenga J, Sengupta P. Rictor/TORC2 mediates gut-to-brain signaling in the regulation of phenotypic plasticity in C. elegans. PLOS Genetics 2018, 14: e1007213. PMID: 29415022, PMCID: PMC5819832, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PhysiologicalAnimalsAnimals, Genetically ModifiedBrainCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalIntestinal MucosaIntestinesMechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 2Neuronal PlasticityPhenotypeRapamycin-Insensitive Companion of mTOR ProteinSensory Receptor CellsSignal TransductionTemperatureConceptsQuantitative trait lociDauer larval stageTarget of rapamycinNematode C. elegansExternal cuesInsulin-like peptidesNeuronal functionDAF-7Phenotypic plasticityDaf-28Developmental decisionsC. elegansTrait lociCellular stressorsBacterial foodGenetic variationForaging behaviorRictor/Reproductive growthLarval developmentEnvironmental cuesNeuroendocrine gene expressionGene expressionLarval stagesFood signals