Neural stem cell-encoded temporal patterning delineates an early window of malignant susceptibility in Drosophila

神经干细胞编码的时间模式勾勒出果蝇恶性肿瘤易感性的早期窗口

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作者:Karine Narbonne-Reveau ,Elodie Lanet ,Caroline Dillard ,Sophie Foppolo ,Ching-Huan Chen ,Hugues Parrinello ,Stéphanie Rialle ,Nicholas S Sokol ,Cédric Maurange

Abstract

Pediatric neural tumors are often initiated during early development and can undergo very rapid transformation. However, the molecular basis of this early malignant susceptibility remains unknown. During Drosophila development, neural stem cells (NSCs) divide asymmetrically and generate intermediate progenitors that rapidly differentiate in neurons. Upon gene inactivation, these progeny can dedifferentiate and generate malignant tumors. Here, we find that intermediate progenitors are prone to malignancy only when born during an early window of development while expressing the transcription factor Chinmo, and the mRNA-binding proteins Imp/IGF2BP and Lin-28. These genes compose an oncogenic module that is coopted upon dedifferentiation of early-born intermediate progenitors to drive unlimited tumor growth. In late larvae, temporal transcription factor progression in NSCs silences the module, thereby limiting mitotic potential and terminating the window of malignant susceptibility. Thus, this study identifies the gene regulatory network that confers malignant potential to neural tumors with early developmental origins. Keywords: D. melanogaster; cancer biology; developmental biology; developmental origin of cancer; neural stem cell; neuroblasts; pediatric cancer; stem cells.

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