EyaHOST a modular genetic system for investigation of intercellular and tumor-host interactions in Drosophila melanogaster

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EyaHOST a modular genetic system for investigation of intercellular and tumor-host interactions in Drosophila melanogaster

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Teles-Reis, J.; Jain, A.; Liu, D.; Khezri, R.; Michelli, S.; Gomez, A. A.; DIllard, C.; Rusten, T. E.

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Cell biology and genetic analysis of intracellular, intercellular and inter-organ interaction studies in animal models are key for understanding development, physiology, and disease. The MARCM technique can emulate tumor development by simultaneous clonal tumor suppressor loss-of-function generation coupled with GAL4-UAS-driven oncogene and marker expression, but the utility is limited for studying tumor-host interactions due to genetic constraints. To overcome this, we introduce EyaHOST, a novel system that replaces MARCM with the QF2-QUAS binary gene expression system under the eya promoter control, unleashing the fly community genome-wide GAL4-UAS driven tools to manipulate any host cells or tissue at scale. EyaHOST generates epithelial clones in the eye epithelium similar to MARCM. EyaHOST-driven RasV12 oncogene overexpression coupled with scribble tumor suppressor knockdown recapitulates key cancer features, including systemic catabolic switching and organ wasting. We demonstrate effective tissue-specific manipulation of host compartments such as neighbouring epithelial cells, immune cells, fat body, and muscle using fly avatars with tissue-specific GAL4 drivers. Organ-specific inhibition of autophagy or stimulation of growth-signaling through PTEN knockdown in fat body or muscle prevents cachexia-like wasting. Additionally, we show that RasV12, scribRNAi tumors induce caspase-driven apoptosis in the epithelial microenvironment. Inhibition of apoptosis by p35 expression in the microenvironment promotes tumor growth. EyaHOST offers a versatile modular platform for dissecting tumor-host interactions and other mechanisms involving intercellular and inter-organ communication in Drosophila.

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