Drosophila AHR limits tumor growth and stem cell proliferation in the intestine.

Q1 Medicine
Wellcome Open Research Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.23515.3
Minghua Tsai, Jiawei Sun, Cyrille Alexandre, Michael Shapiro, Adrien Franchet, Ying Li, Alex P Gould, Jean-Paul Vincent, Brigitta Stockinger, Nicola Laura Diny
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Abstract

Background: The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) plays important roles in intestinal homeostasis, limiting tumour growth and promoting differentiation in the intestinal epithelium. Spineless, the Drosophila homolog of AHR, has only been studied in the context of development but not in the adult intestine.

Methods: The role of Spineless in the Drosophila midgut was studied by overexpression or inactivation of Spineless in infection and tumour models and RNA sequencing of sorted midgut progenitor cells.

Results: We show that spineless is upregulated in the adult intestinal epithelium after infection with Pseudomonas entomophila ( P. e.). Spineless inactivation increased stem cell proliferation following infection-induced injury. Spineless overexpression limited intestinal stem cell proliferation and reduced survival after infection. In two tumour models, using either Notch RNAi or constitutively active Yorkie, Spineless suppressed tumour growth and doubled the lifespan of tumour-bearing flies. At the transcriptional level it reversed the gene expression changes induced in Yorkie tumours, counteracting cell proliferation and altered metabolism.

Conclusions: These findings demonstrate a new role for Spineless in the adult Drosophila midgut and highlight the evolutionarily conserved functions of AHR/Spineless in the control of proliferation and differentiation of the intestinal epithelium.

果蝇AHR限制肠道肿瘤生长和干细胞增殖。
背景:芳烃受体(aryl hydrocarbon receptor, AHR)在肠道内稳态、限制肿瘤生长、促进肠上皮分化等方面发挥着重要作用。无脊柱,AHR的果蝇同系物,只在发育的背景下进行了研究,但没有在成人肠道中进行研究。方法:通过对感染和肿瘤模型中Spineless的过表达或失活,以及对分选的中肠祖细胞进行RNA测序,研究Spineless在果蝇中肠中的作用。结果:我们发现嗜虫假单胞菌(p.e .)感染成人肠上皮后,spineless表达上调。无脊柱失活可增加感染诱导损伤后的干细胞增殖。无棘过表达限制了肠道干细胞的增殖,降低了感染后的存活率。在两个肿瘤模型中,使用Notch RNAi或组成活性Yorkie, Spineless抑制肿瘤生长,并使携带肿瘤的果蝇寿命延长一倍。在转录水平上,它逆转了Yorkie肿瘤中诱导的基因表达变化,抵消了细胞增殖和代谢改变。结论:这些发现证明了无棘在成年果蝇中肠中的新作用,并强调了AHR/无棘在控制肠上皮增殖和分化中的进化保守功能。
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Wellcome Open Research
Wellcome Open Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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5.50
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426
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1 weeks
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