Oncogenic signaling in the Drosophila prostate-like accessory gland activates a pro-tumorigenic program in the absence of proliferation.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Disease Models & Mechanisms Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-30 DOI:10.1242/dmm.052001
S Jaimian Church, Ajai J Pulianmackal, Joseph A Dixon, Luke V Loftus, Sarah R Amend, Kenneth Pienta, Frank C Cackowski, Laura A Buttitta
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Abstract

Drosophila models for tumorigenesis have revealed conserved mechanisms of signaling involved in mammalian cancer. Many of these models use highly mitotically active Drosophila tissues. Few Drosophila tumorigenesis models use adult tissues, when most cells are terminally differentiated and postmitotic. The Drosophila accessory glands are prostate-like tissues, and a model for prostate tumorigenesis using this tissue has been explored. In this prior model, oncogenic signaling was induced during the proliferative stages of accessory gland development, raising the question of how oncogenic activity impacts the terminally differentiated, postmitotic adult tissue. Here, we show that oncogenic signaling in the adult Drosophila accessory gland leads to activation of a conserved pro-tumorigenic program, similar to that of mitotic tissues, but in the absence of proliferation. In our experiments, oncogenic signaling in the adult gland led to tissue hypertrophy with nuclear anaplasia, in part through endoreduplication. Oncogene-induced gene expression changes in the adult Drosophila prostate-like model overlapped with those in polyploid prostate cancer cells after chemotherapy, which potentially mediate tumor recurrence. Thus, the adult accessory glands provide a useful model for aspects of prostate cancer progression that lack cellular proliferation.

果蝇前列腺样副腺中的致癌信号在没有增殖的情况下激活了促肿瘤程序。
果蝇肿瘤发生模型揭示了与哺乳动物癌症相关的信号通路的保守机制。许多这些模型使用高度有丝分裂活跃的果蝇组织。很少有果蝇肿瘤发生模型使用成体组织,当大多数细胞终末分化和有丝分裂后。果蝇副腺是一种前列腺样组织,利用这种组织建立了前列腺肿瘤发生的模型。在这个先前的模型中,致癌信号是在副腺发育的增殖阶段诱导的,这就提出了致癌活性如何影响最终分化的有丝分裂后成年组织的问题。在这里,我们发现成年果蝇副腺中的致癌信号导致保守的促肿瘤程序的激活,类似于有丝分裂组织,但没有增殖。在我们的实验中,成人腺体中的致癌信号导致组织肥大并伴有核发育不全,部分原因是通过核内复制。癌基因诱导的成年果蝇前列腺样模型与多倍体前列腺癌细胞化疗后的基因表达变化重叠,可能介导肿瘤复发。因此,成人副腺为缺乏细胞增殖的前列腺癌进展提供了一个有用的模型。
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Disease Models & Mechanisms
Disease Models & Mechanisms 医学-病理学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
7.00%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) is an online Open Access journal focusing on the use of model systems to better understand, diagnose and treat human disease.
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