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Aneuploidy in intestinal stem cells promotes gut dysplasia in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Aneuploidy is associated with different human diseases including cancer. However, different cell types appear to respond differently to aneuploidy, either by promoting tumorigenesis or causing cell death. We set out to study the behavior of adult Drosophila melanogaster intestinal stem cells (ISCs) after induction of chromosome missegregation either by abrogation of the spindle assembly checkpoint or through kinetochore disruption or centrosome amplification. These conditions induce moderate levels of aneuploidy in ISCs, and we find no evidence of apoptosis. Instead, we observe a significant accumulation of ISCs associated with increased stem cell proliferation and an excess of enteroendocrine cells. Moreover, aneuploidy causes up-regulation of the JNK pathway throughout the posterior midgut, and specific inhibition of JNK signaling in ISCs is sufficient to prevent dysplasia. Our findings highlight the importance of understanding the behavior of different stem cell populations to aneuploidy and how these can act as reservoirs for genomic alterations that can lead to tissue pathologies.

SUBMITTER: Resende LP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6219720 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aneuploidy in intestinal stem cells promotes gut dysplasia in <i>Drosophila</i>.

Resende Luís Pedro LP   Monteiro Augusta A   Brás Rita R   Lopes Tatiana T   Sunkel Claudio E CE  

The Journal of cell biology 20181003 11


Aneuploidy is associated with different human diseases including cancer. However, different cell types appear to respond differently to aneuploidy, either by promoting tumorigenesis or causing cell death. We set out to study the behavior of adult <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> intestinal stem cells (ISCs) after induction of chromosome missegregation either by abrogation of the spindle assembly checkpoint or through kinetochore disruption or centrosome amplification. These conditions induce moder  ...[more]

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