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Publication : P53 and BCL-2 family proteins PUMA and NOXA define competitive fitness in pluripotent cell competition.

First Author  Valverde-Lopez JA Year  2024
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  20
Issue  3 Pages  e1011193
PubMed ID  38489392 Mgi Jnum  J:346687
Mgi Id  MGI:7617846 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1011193
Citation  Valverde-Lopez JA, et al. (2024) P53 and BCL-2 family proteins PUMA and NOXA define competitive fitness in pluripotent cell competition. PLoS Genet 20(3):e1011193
abstractText  Cell Competition is a process by which neighboring cells compare their fitness. As a result, viable but suboptimal cells are selectively eliminated in the presence of fitter cells. In the early mammalian embryo, epiblast pluripotent cells undergo extensive Cell Competition, which prevents suboptimal cells from contributing to the newly forming organism. While competitive ability is regulated by MYC in the epiblast, the mechanisms that contribute to competitive fitness in this context are largely unknown. Here, we report that P53 and its pro-apoptotic targets PUMA and NOXA regulate apoptosis susceptibility and competitive fitness in pluripotent cells. PUMA is widely expressed specifically in pluripotent cells in vitro and in vivo. We found that P53 regulates MYC levels in pluripotent cells, which connects these two Cell Competition pathways, however, MYC and PUMA/NOXA levels are independently regulated by P53. We propose a model that integrates a bifurcated P53 pathway regulating both MYC and PUMA/NOXA levels and determines competitive fitness.
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