Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, Knowledge City, India; Developmental Genetics Laboratory, IISER Mohali, SAS Nagar, Punjab, India
Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, Knowledge City, India; Developmental Genetics Laboratory, IISER Mohali, SAS Nagar, Punjab, India
Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, Knowledge City, India; Developmental Genetics Laboratory, IISER Mohali, SAS Nagar, Punjab, India
Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, Knowledge City, India; Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology Laboratory, IISER Mohali, SAS Nagar, Punjab, India
Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, Knowledge City, India; Developmental Genetics Laboratory, IISER Mohali, SAS Nagar, Punjab, India
Immune challenges demand the gearing up of basal hematopoiesis to combat infection. Little is known about how during development, this switch is achieved to take care of the insult. Here, we show that the hematopoietic niche of the larval lymph gland of Drosophila senses immune challenge and reacts to it quickly through the nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), Relish, a component of the immune deficiency (Imd) pathway. During development, Relish is triggered by ecdysone signaling in the hematopoietic niche to maintain the blood progenitors. Loss of Relish causes an alteration in the cytoskeletal architecture of the niche cells in a Jun Kinase-dependent manner, resulting in the trapping of Hh implicated in progenitor maintenance. Notably, during infection, downregulation of Relish in the niche tilts the maintenance program toward precocious differentiation, thereby bolstering the cellular arm of the immune response.