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Steep differences in wingless signaling trigger Myc-independent competitive cell interactions.


ABSTRACT: Wnt signaling is a key regulator of development that is often associated with cancer. Wingless, a Drosophila Wnt homolog, has been reported to be a survival factor in wing imaginal discs. However, we found that prospective wing cells survive in the absence of Wingless as long as they are not surrounded by Wingless-responding cells. Moreover, local autonomous overactivation of Wg signaling (as a result of a mutation in APC or axin) leads to the elimination of surrounding normal cells. Therefore, relative differences in Wingless signaling lead to competitive cell interactions. This process does not involve Myc, a well-established cell competition factor. It does, however, require Notum, a conserved secreted feedback inhibitor of Wnt signaling. We suggest that Notum could amplify local differences in Wingless signaling, thus serving as an early trigger of Wg signaling-dependent competition.

SUBMITTER: Vincent JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3209557 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Steep differences in wingless signaling trigger Myc-independent competitive cell interactions.

Vincent Jean-Paul JP   Kolahgar Golnar G   Gagliardi Maria M   Piddini Eugenia E  

Developmental cell 20110801 2


Wnt signaling is a key regulator of development that is often associated with cancer. Wingless, a Drosophila Wnt homolog, has been reported to be a survival factor in wing imaginal discs. However, we found that prospective wing cells survive in the absence of Wingless as long as they are not surrounded by Wingless-responding cells. Moreover, local autonomous overactivation of Wg signaling (as a result of a mutation in APC or axin) leads to the elimination of surrounding normal cells. Therefore,  ...[more]

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