58: Cell competition shapes depletion of aneuploid cells
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58: Cell competition shapes depletion of aneuploid cells

Fusari E et al., Cell Genomics - Fusari et al. use FLP/FRT–based mosaic methods in Drosophila imaginal epithelia to generate defined segmental monosomies and trisomies and quantify their immediate effects on clonal growth, survival, and interclonal interactions. Key terms: aneuploidy, cell competition, Drosophila, segmental monosomy, trisomy.

Study Highlights:
Using RS- and TSG-FRT tools, the authors show that segmental monosomies of a few hundred genes commonly compromise clonal growth and present signs of outcompetition, whereas trisomies spanning up to ~1,500 genes often lack major autonomous growth defects. Haploinsufficiency of single loci (e.g., RpL26) or cumulative haploinsufficiency of discrete gene sets underlies many monosomy phenotypes. Complementary trisomic clones can exacerbate or rescue monosomy-driven loss, revealing distinct interaction modes including super-competition and lethal competition. The Xrp1–TOR–apoptosis axis and proteotoxic stress partially explain elimination of Rp-containing monosomies.

Conclusion:
Cell-to-cell interactions between complementary aneuploid clones, together with single-gene and cumulative haploinsufficiency, determine the in vivo depletion of aneuploid cells, highlighting cell competition as a key mechanism shaping aneuploid cell fate.

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Article title:
Depletion of aneuploid cells is shaped by cell-to-cell interactions

First author:
Fusari E

Journal:
Cell Genomics

DOI:
10.1016/j.xgen.2025.100894

Reference:
Fusari E, Muzzopappa M, Gracia J, Milán M. Depletion of aneuploid cells is shaped by cell-to-cell interactions. Cell Genomics. 2025;5:100894. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xgen.2025.100894

License:
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- transcript topics: In vivo mosaic aneuploidy in Drosophila imaginal discs; Twin Spot Generator (TSG) and RS-FRT recombination; Segmental monosomies and trisomies effects on growth; Cell competition: lethal competition, super-competition, compensatory proliferation; Region 1 (72A1–73A5) and flower gene–mediated competition; Region 2: compensatory proliferation and martyr signaling

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