Xrp1 and Irbp18 trigger a feed-forward loop of proteotoxic stress to induce the loser status
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Abstract
Cell competition induces the elimination of less-fit “loser” cells by fitter “winner” cells. In Drosophila , cells heterozygous mutant in ribosome genes, Rp/+ , known as Minutes, are eliminated via cell competition by wild-type cells. Rp/+ cells display proteotoxic stress and the oxidative stress response, which drive the loser status. Minute cell competition also relies on the activities of the transcription factors Irbp18 and Xrp1, however how these contribute to the loser status is partially understood. Here, we show that Irbp18 and Xrp1 induce the loser status by promoting proteotoxic stress. We find that Xrp1 is necessary for Rp/+ - induced proteotoxic stress and is sufficient to induce proteotoxic stress in otherwise wild-type cells. Xrp1 is also induced downstream of proteotoxic stress and required for the competitive elimination of cells suffering from proteotoxic stress. Our data suggests that a feed-forward loop between Xrp1, proteotoxic stress, and Nrf2 drives Minute cells to become losers.
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