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Tumorigenesis and cell competition in Drosophila in the absence of polyhomeotic function

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2110062118

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cell competition; polyhomeotic; JNK; tumors

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  1. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [PGC 2018-095151-B-100]
  2. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas [PIE 202020E255]

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Cell competition is a homeostatic process that eliminates unfit or undesirable cells by apoptosis, including tumor cells. In Drosophila, cells mutant for polyhomeotic (ph) are an exception and tend to survive and develop tumorous overgrowths in imaginal discs. The incompleteness of cell competition in ph mutant cells is attributed to their partial resistance to apoptosis and altered cell affinities due to the loss of ph function.
Cell competition is a homeostatic process that eliminates by apoptosis unfit or undesirable cells from animal tissues, including tumor cells that appear during the life of the organism. In Drosophila there is evidence that many types of oncogenic cells are eliminated by cell competition. One exception is cells mutant for polyhomeotic (ph), a member of the Polycomb family of genes; most of the isolated mutant ph clones survive and develop tumorous overgrowths in imaginal discs. To characterize the tumorigenic effect of the lack of ph, we first studied the growth of different regions of the wing disc deficient in ph activity and found that the effect is restricted to the proximal appendage. Moreover, we found that ph-deficient tissue is partially refractory to apoptosis. Second, we analyzed the behavior of clones lacking ph function and found that many suffer cell competition but are not completely eliminated. Unexpectedly, we found that nonmutant cells also undergo cell competition when surrounded by ph-deficient cells, indicating that within the same tissue cell competition may operate in opposite directions. We suggest two reasons for the incompleteness of cell competition in ph mutant cells: 1) These cells are partially refractory to apoptosis, and 2) the loss of ph function alters the identity of imaginal cells and subsequently their cell affinities. It compromises the winner/loser interaction, a prerequisite for cell competition.

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