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CELL REPORTS
卷 2, 期 3, 页码 526-539出版社
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2012.08.012
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- European Research Council
- Caja Madrid
- Mutua Science Foundation
- Swiss National Science Foundation
- Josef Steiner Cancer Research Foundation
- autonomous community of Madrid
- Jesus Serra foundation
- Spanish MICINN
Cell competition is a mechanism that eliminates slow dividing cells from a growing population. It is believed that the genes wasp, psr, and draper are active in the cells that win the competition (winner cells) and that they are essential in the winner cells for the induction of apoptosis and for the elimination of the loser cells. Here, we show that lack of those genes in winner cells appears to be dispensable for cell-competition-induced apoptosis and during dmyc-induced supercompetition. Moreover, winner clones do not need those genes in order to preserve their growth advantage. Finally, we find that most of the clearance of the apoptotic debris is not performed by winners but by recruited hemocytes, which are required for the removal of the apoptotic corpses at the very end. Therefore, engulfment is a consequence-not a cause-of loser cells' death.
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