A defined diet for pre-adult Drosophila melanogaster
journal contribution
posted on 2024-12-17, 23:47authored byFelipe Martelli, Annelise Quig, Sarah MeleSarah Mele, Jiayi Lin, Tahlia L Fulton, Mia Wansbrough, Christopher K Barlow, Ralf B Schittenhelm, Travis JohnsonTravis Johnson, Matthew DW Piper
Drosophila melanogaster is unique among animal models because it has a fully defined synthetic diet available to study nutrient-gene interactions. However, use of this diet is limited to adult studies due to impaired larval development and survival. Here, we provide an adjusted formula that reduces the developmental period, restores fat levels, enhances body mass, and fully rescues survivorship without compromise to adult lifespan. To demonstrate an application of this formula, we explored pre-adult diet compositions of therapeutic potential in a model of an inherited metabolic disorder affecting the metabolism of branched-chain amino acids. We reveal rapid, specific, and predictable nutrient effects on the disease state consistent with observations from mouse and patient studies. Together, our diet provides a powerful means with which to examine the interplay between diet and metabolism across all life stages in an animal model.
Funding
This work is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Ideas grant (APP1182330) to MDWP and TKJ and National Institutes of Health grant (5U01HG007530-08) to TKJ. TKJ is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow (FT220100023). JL and SM are supported by Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships.