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Spz/Toll-6 signal guides organotropic metastasis in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Targeted cell migration plays important roles in developmental biology and disease processes, including in metastasis. Drosophila tumors exhibit traits characteristic of human cancers, providing a powerful model to study developmental and cancer biology. We now find that cells derived from Drosophila eye-disc tumors also display organ-specific metastasis, invading receptive organs but not wing disc. Toll receptors are known to affect innate immunity and the tumor inflammatory microenvironment by modulating the NF-?B pathway. Our RNA interference (RNAi) screen and genetic analyses show that Toll-6 is required for migration and invasion of the tumor cells. Further, receptive organs express Toll ligands [Spätzle (Spz) family molecules], and ectopic Spz expression renders the wing disc receptive to metastasis. Finally, Toll-6 promotes metastasis by activating JNK signaling, a key regulator of cell migration. Hence, we report Toll-6 and Spz as a new pair of guidance molecules mediating organ-specific metastatic behavior and highlight a novel signaling mechanism for Toll-family receptors.

SUBMITTER: Mishra-Gorur K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6826028 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spz/Toll-6 signal guides organotropic metastasis in <i>Drosophila</i>.

Mishra-Gorur Ketu K   Li Daming D   Ma Xianjue X   Yarman Yanki Y   Xue Lei L   Xu Tian T  

Disease models & mechanisms 20191007 10


Targeted cell migration plays important roles in developmental biology and disease processes, including in metastasis. <i>Drosophila</i> tumors exhibit traits characteristic of human cancers, providing a powerful model to study developmental and cancer biology. We now find that cells derived from <i>Drosophila</i> eye-disc tumors also display organ-specific metastasis, invading receptive organs but not wing disc. Toll receptors are known to affect innate immunity and the tumor inflammatory micro  ...[more]

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