A non-cell-autonomous tumor suppressor role for Stat in eliminating oncogenic scribble cells

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M C Schroeder
C-L Chen
K Gajewski
G Halder
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[1] Program in Developmental Biology,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[2] Baylor College of Medicine,Department of Systems Biology
[3] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Genetics
[4] Program in Genes and Development,undefined
[5] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,undefined
[6] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,undefined
[7] VIB Center for the Biology of Disease,undefined
[8] KU Leuven Center for Human Genetics,undefined
[9] University of Leuven,undefined
[10] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Oncogene | 2013年 / 32卷
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cell competition; JAK/STAT; scribble;
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Elucidating signaling events between tumor cells and their microenvironment is a major challenge in understanding cancer development. Drosophila melanogaster has emerged as an important tool for dissecting the genetic circuits tumors depend on because their imaginal discs, simple epithelia present in the larva, can be genetically manipulated to serve as models to study cancer mechanisms. Imaginal disc cells mutant for the tumor-suppressor gene scribble (scrib) lose apical-basal polarity and have the potential to form large neoplastic tumors. Interestingly, when scrib mutant (scrib−) cells are surrounded by normal cells the scrib− population is eliminated. However, the signals and mechanisms that cause the elimination of clones of scrib− cells are poorly understood. Here, we analyzed the role of Stat, a component of the JAK/STAT signaling pathway, in tissues with clones of scrib− cells. We found that Stat activity is required in normal cells for the elimination of neighboring scrib− cells. Importantly, these competitive defects of stat mutant cells are not simply due to defects in cell proliferation because even stat− cells manipulated to hyperproliferate are unable to eliminate scrib− cells. These data identify Stat activity as a critical determinant of whether or not a tissue can eliminate abnormal cells and provide an important step forward in understanding the complex network of signals operating in and around tumorigenic cells.
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