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Publication : Non-degradable autophagic vacuoles are indispensable for cell competition.

First Author  Akter E Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  40
Issue  9 Pages  111292
PubMed ID  36044857 Mgi Jnum  J:328315
Mgi Id  MGI:7335889 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111292
Citation  Akter E, et al. (2022) Non-degradable autophagic vacuoles are indispensable for cell competition. Cell Rep 40(9):111292
abstractText  Cell competition is a process by which unwanted cells are eliminated from tissues. Apical extrusion is one mode whereby normal epithelial cells remove transformed cells, but it remains unclear how this process is mechanically effected. In this study, we show that autophagic and endocytic fluxes are attenuated in RasV12-transformed cells surrounded by normal cells due to lysosomal dysfunction, and that chemical manipulation of lysosomal activity compromises apical extrusion. We further find that RasV12 cells deficient in autophagy initiation machinery are resistant to elimination pressure exerted by normal cells, suggesting that non-degradable autophagic vacuoles are required for cell competition. Moreover, in vivo analysis revealed that autophagy-ablated RasV12 cells are less readily eliminated by cell competition, and remaining transformed cells destroy ductal integrity, leading to chronic pancreatitis. Collectively, our findings illuminate a positive role for autophagy in cell competition and reveal a homeostasis-preserving function of autophagy upon emergence of transformed cells.
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