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Cell competition may function either as tumour-suppressing or as tumour-stimulating factor in Drosophila

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ONCOGENE
卷 33, 期 35, 页码 4377-4384

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2013.407

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cell competition; apoptosis; Rab5; tumour development; imaginal discs

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  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [BFU2008-03196, CSD2007-00008]
  2. Comunidad de Madrid [CELDEV S2006/SAL-0190]
  3. Fundacion Ramon Areces

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Drosophila endocytosis-defective cells develop tumour overgrowths in the imaginal discs. We have analysed the tumorigenic potential of cells mutant for Rab5, a gene involved in endocytosis. We found that while a compartment entirely made by Rab5 mutant cells can grow indefinitely, clones of Rab5 cells surrounded by normal cells are eliminated by cell competition. However, when a group of about 400 cells are simultaneously made mutant for Rab5, they form an overgrowing tumour: mutant cells in the periphery are eliminated, but those inside survive and continue proliferating because they are beyond the range of cell competition. These results identify group protection as a mechanism to evade the tumour-suppressing function of cell competition in Drosophila. Furthermore, we find that the growth of the tumour depends to a large extent on the presence of apoptosis inside the tumour: cells doubly mutant for Rab5 and the proapoptotic gene dronc do not form overgrowing tumours. These results suggest that the apoptosis caused by cell competition acts as a tumour-stimulating factor, bringing about high levels of Jun N-terminal kinase and subsequently Wg/Dpp signalling and high proliferation levels in the growing tumour. We conclude that under these circumstances cell competition facilitates the progression of the tumour, thus reversing its normal antitumour role.

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