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Inducible progenitor-derived Wingless regulates adult midgut regeneration in Drosophila
Authors:Julia B Cordero  Rhoda K Stefanatos  Alessandro Scopelliti  Marcos Vidal  Owen J Sansom
Institution:1Wnt Signaling and Colorectal Cancer Group, The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK, Glasgow, UK;2Drosophila Approaches to Cancer Group, The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:The ability to regenerate following stress is a hallmark of self-renewing tissues. However, little is known about how regeneration differs from homeostatic tissue maintenance. Here, we study the role and regulation of Wingless (Wg)/Wnt signalling during intestinal regeneration using the Drosophila adult midgut. We show that Wg is produced by the intestinal epithelial compartment upon damage or stress and it is exclusively required for intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation during tissue regeneration. Reducing Wg or downstream signalling components from the intestinal epithelium blocked tissue regeneration. Importantly, we demonstrate that Wg from the undifferentiated progenitor cell, the enteroblast, is required for Myc-dependent ISC proliferation during regeneration. Similar to young regenerating tissues, ageing intestines required Wg and Myc for ISC hyperproliferation. Unexpectedly, our results demonstrate that epithelial but not mesenchymal Wg is essential for ISC proliferation in response to damage, while neither source of the ligand is solely responsible for ISC maintenance and tissue self-renewal in unchallenged tissues. Therefore, fine-tuning Wnt results in optimal balance between the ability to respond to stress without negatively affecting organismal viability.
Keywords:Drosophila midgut  enteroblast  intestinal stem cells  regeneration  wingless
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