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The sex of organ geometry


Abstract Organs have a distinctive yet often overlooked spatial arrangement in the body 1–5 . We propose that there is a logic to the shape of an organ and its proximity to its neighbours. Here, by using volumetric scans of many Drosophila melanogaster flies, we develop methods to quantify three-dimensional features of organ shape, position and interindividual variability. We find that both the shapes of organs and their relative arrangement are consistent yet differ between the sexes, and identify unexpected interorgan adjacencies and left–right organ asymmetries. Focusing on the intestine, which traverses the entire body, we investigate how sex differences in three-dimensional organ geometry arise. The configuration of the adult intestine is only partially determined by physical constraints imposed by adjacent organs; its sex-specific shape is actively maintained by mechanochemical crosstalk between gut muscles and vascular-like trachea. Indeed, sex-biased expression of a muscle-derived fibroblast growth factor-like ligand renders trachea sexually dimorphic. In turn, tracheal branches hold gut loops together into a male or female shape, with physiological consequences. Interorgan geometry represents a previously unrecognized level of biological complexity which might enable or confine communication across organs and could help explain sex or species differences in organ function.
Authors Laura Blackie ORCID , Pedro Gaspar , Salem al-Mosleh ORCID , Oleh Lushchak ORCID , Lan Kong ORCID , Yanjiao Jin ORCID , Agata P. Zielinska ORCID , Boxuan Cao ORCID , Alessandro Mineo ORCID , Bryon Silva ORCID , Tomotsune Ameku , Seng Han Lim ORCID , Yanlan Mao ORCID , Lucia L. Prieto-Godino ORCID , Todd A. Schoborg University of WyomingORCID , Marta Varela ORCID , L. Mahadevan ORCID , Irene Miguel‐Aliaga ORCID
Journal Info Nature Portfolio | Nature
Publication Date 5/29/2024
ISSN 0028-0836
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access hybrid Hybrid Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07463-4
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