Sensing of extracellular l-proline availability by the integrated stress response determines the outcome of cell competition.

整合应激反应对细胞外 L-脯氨酸可用性的感知决定了细胞竞争的结果

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作者:Krishnan Shruthi, Lima Ana, Tan Sizhe, Low Ying Thong, Perez Montero Salvador, Di Gregorio Aida, Perez Barreto Adrian, Bowling Sarah, Vousden Karen, Rodriguez Tristan A
Cell competition is a conserved fitness quality control that eliminates cells that are less fit than their neighbors. How winner cells induce the elimination of losers is poorly understood. We tackle this question by studying the onset of embryonic differentiation in mice, where cell competition eliminates 35% of embryonic cells. These loser cells have mitochondrial dysfunction, which we show causes amino acid deprivation and activation of the integrated stress response (ISR), a pathway essential for their survival. We demonstrate that l-proline is a key amino acid sensed by the ISR and that proline represses the ISR and drives their elimination. These results indicate that cell competition acts as a previously unidentified tissue-sparing mechanism, regulated by the availability of extracellular amino acids, that allows for the elimination of dysfunctional cells when amino acids are plentiful but ensures their survival in nutrient-poor environments.

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