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Published July 25, 2022 | Accepted + Supplementary
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BMP-gated cell-cycle progression drives anoikis during mesenchymal collective migration

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Abstract

Tissue homeostasis involves the elimination of abnormal cells to avoid compromised patterning and function. Although quality control through cell competition is well studied in epithelial tissues, it is unknown if and how homeostasis is regulated in mesenchymal collectives. Here, we demonstrate that collectively migrating Drosophila muscle precursors utilize both fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling to promote homeostasis via anoikis, a form of cell death in response to substrate de-adhesion. Cell-cycle-regulated expression of the cell death gene head involution defective is responsible for caudal visceral mesoderm (CVM) anoikis. The secreted BMP ligand drives cell-cycle progression via a visceral mesoderm-specific cdc25/string enhancer to synchronize collective proliferation, as well as apoptosis of cells that have lost access to substrate-derived FGF. Perturbation of BMP-dependent cell-cycle progression is sufficient to confer anoikis resistance to mismigrating cells and thus facilitate invasion of other tissues. This BMP-gated cell-cycle checkpoint defines a quality control mechanism during mesenchymal collective migration.

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© 2022 Elsevier. Received 16 November 2021, Revised 2 May 2022, Accepted 20 May 2022, Available online 15 June 2022. We thank Norbert Perrimon for sharing fly stocks and Eileen Furlong for sharing the Biniou antibody. We are also grateful to the Stathopoulos lab members, in particular Heather Curtis, for helpful discussions and technical support. This study was supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health grant R01HD10018 to A.S. and a Baxter Postdoctoral Fellowship to F.M. Model figures were created with BioRender.com. Author contributions: A.S. and F.M. conceived the project. F.M. planned the experimental approach. A.S. directed the project. F.M. and H.-T.S. performed all experiments and analyzed the data with input from A.S. The manuscript was written by F.M. and A.S. with input from H.-T.S. The authors declare no competing interests. Data and code availability: No large-scale datasets have been generated in this study. The raw microscopy data that support the findings of this study are available from the lead contact upon reasonable request. This study did not generate any software and code. Any additional information required to reanalyze the data shown in this paper is available from the lead contact upon request.

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