Literature DB >> 28049824

p53 pathway is involved in cell competition during mouse embryogenesis.

Guoxin Zhang1,2, Yinyin Xie1,2, Ying Zhou1,2, Cong Xiang1,2, Lai Chen1,2,3, Chenxi Zhang1,2, Xiaoshuang Hou1,2, Jiong Chen1,2, Hui Zong4, Geng Liu5,2.   

Abstract

The function of tumor suppressor p53 has been under intense investigation. Acute stresses such as DNA damage are able to trigger a high level of p53 activity, leading to cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. In contrast, the cellular response of mild p53 activity induced by low-level stress in vivo remains largely unexplored. Murine double minute (MDM)2 and MDM4 are two major negative regulators of p53. Here, we used the strategy of haploinsufficiency of Mdm2 and Mdm4 to induce mild p53 activation in vivo and found that Mdm2+/-Mdm4+/- double-heterozygous mice exhibited normal embryogenesis. However, closer examination demonstrated that the Mdm2+/-Mdm4+/- cells exhibited a growth disadvantage and were outcompeted during development in genetic mosaic embryos that contained wild-type cells. Further study indicated the out-competition phenotype was dependent on the levels of p53. These observations revealed that cells with mild p53 activation were less fit and exhibited altered fates in a heterotypic environment, resembling the cell competition phenomenon first uncovered in Drosophila By marking unfit cells for elimination, p53 may exert its physiological role to ensure organ and animal fitness.

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Keywords:  cell competition; embryogenesis; p53; stress response; tissue fitness

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28049824      PMCID: PMC5255589          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1617414114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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