JNK signaling-mediated exocytosis coordinates epithelial cell-turnover in Drosophila ribosomal protein mutants
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Robust tissue growth is orchestrated by the precise coordination of cell death and cell proliferation. Our previous study found that in the developing wing pouches of Drosophila Minute /+ animals, both cell death and compensatory cell proliferation are dramatically increased, which contributes to robust growth of mutant tissue. The induction of this cell-turnover depends on activation of JNK signaling, although the mechanism by which JNK activation induces cell-turnover remained unclear. Here, we show that JNK-mediated elevation of exocytosis in dying cells is crucial for triggering cell-turnover in M/+ wing morphogenesis. Mechanistically, elevated JNK signaling in dying cells upregulates exocytosis-related genes and Wingless (Wg), leading to enhanced Wg secretion. Furthermore, this exocytosis-mediated Wg secretion generally occurs downstream of JNK signaling, regardless of the genetic background. Overall, our findings provide mechanistic insights into robust tissue growth through the orchestration of cell-turnover, which is primarily governed by JNK-mediated exocytosis during Drosophila Minute/+ wing morphogenesis.
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