PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Notch signaling activates Yorkie non-cell autonomously in Drosophila.

  • Hillary K Graves,
  • Sarah E Woodfield,
  • Chih-Chao Yang,
  • Georg Halder,
  • Andreas Bergmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037615
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
p. e37615

Abstract

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In Drosophila imaginal epithelia, cells mutant for the endocytic neoplastic tumor suppressor gene vps25 stimulate nearby untransformed cells to express Drosophila Inhibitor-of-Apoptosis-Protein-1 (DIAP-1), conferring resistance to apoptosis non-cell autonomously. Here, we show that the non-cell autonomous induction of DIAP-1 is mediated by Yorkie, the conserved downstream effector of Hippo signaling. The non-cell autonomous induction of Yorkie is due to Notch signaling from vps25 mutant cells. Moreover, activated Notch in normal cells is sufficient to induce non-cell autonomous Yorkie activity in wing imaginal discs. Our data identify a novel mechanism by which Notch promotes cell survival non-cell autonomously and by which neoplastic tumor cells generate a supportive microenvironment for tumor growth.