dTcf/Pangolin suppresses growth and tumor formation in Drosophila.

pubmed: wnt1 2020-03-31

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dTcf/Pangolin suppresses growth and tumor formation in Drosophila.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 07 09;116(28):14055-14064

Authors: Song S, Andrejeva D, Freitas FCP, Cohen SM, Herranz H

Abstract Wnt/Wingless (Wg) signaling controls many aspects of animal development and is deregulated in different human cancers. The transcription factor dTcf/Pangolin (Pan) is the final effector of the Wg pathway in Drosophila and has a dual role in regulating the expression of Wg target genes. In the presence of Wg, dTcf/Pan interacts with β-catenin/Armadillo (Arm) and induces the transcription of Wg targets. In absence of Wg, dTcf/Pan partners with the transcriptional corepressor TLE/Groucho (Gro) and inhibits gene expression. Here, we use the wing imaginal disk of Drosophila as a model to examine the functions that dTcf/Pan plays in a proliferating epithelium. We report a function of dTcf/Pan in growth control and tumorigenesis. Our results show that dTcf/Pan can limit tissue growth in normal development and suppresses tumorigenesis in the context of oncogene up-regulation. We identify the conserved transcription factors Sox box protein 15 (Sox15) and Ftz transcription factor 1 (Ftz-f1) as genes controlled by dTcf/Pan involved in tumor development. In conclusion, this study reports a role for dTcf/Pan as a repressor of normal and oncogenic growth and identifies the genes inducing tumorigenesis downstream of dTcf/Pan.

PMID: 31235567 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Song S, Andrejeva D, Freitas FCP, Cohen SM, Herranz H