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Sulekh, S., Ikegawa, Y., Naito, S., Oji, A., Hiratani, I., Yoo, S.K. (2024). A feedback loop that drives cell death and proliferation and its defect in intestinal stem cells.  Life Sci Alliance 7(4): e202302238.
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FBrf0258665
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Research paper
Abstract
Cell death and proliferation are at a glance dichotomic events, but occasionally coupled. Caspases, traditionally known to execute apoptosis, play non-apoptotic roles, but their exact mechanism remains elusive. Here, using Drosophila intestinal stem cells (ISCs), we discovered that activation of caspases induces massive cell proliferation rather than cell death. We elucidate that a positive feedback circuit exists between caspases and JNK, which can simultaneously drive cell proliferation and cell death. In ISCs, signalling from JNK to caspases is defective, which skews the balance towards proliferation. Mechanistically, two-tiered regulation of the DIAP1 inhibitor rpr, through its transcription and its protein localization, exists. This work provides a conceptual framework that explains how caspases perform apoptotic and non-apoptotic functions in vivo and how ISCs accomplish their resistance to cell death.
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PMC10830383 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Life Sci Alliance
    Title
    Life science alliance
    ISBN/ISSN
    2575-1077
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