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Histone H1 defect in escort cells triggers germline tumor in Drosophila ovary

Authors :
Qingfei Liu
Zhijie Chang
Yanhui Hu
Jian-Quan Ni
Bowen Xu
Huan-Huan Qiao
Xingjie Ren
Li-Xia Pan
Rong-Gang Xu
Xia Wang
Fang Wang
Wei Miao
Yifan Zhang
Yuzhao Hu
Zai Chang
Haitao Li
Haiyi Li
Jiang Xu
Decai Mao
Zhihao Yang
Lu-Ping Liu
Jin Sun
Dong Wang
Source :
Developmental biology. 424(1)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Drosophila ovary is recognized as one of the best model systems to study stem cell biology in vivo. We had previously identified an autonomous role of the histone H1 in germline stem cell (GSC) maintenance. Here, we found that histone H1 depletion in escort cells (ECs) resulted in an increase of spectrosome-containing cells (SCCs), an ovary tumor-like phenotype. Further analysis showed that the Dpp pathway is excessively activated in these SCC cells, while the expression of bam is attenuated. In the H1-depleted ECs, both transposon activity and DNA damage had increased dramatically, followed by EC apoptosis, which is consistent with the role of H1 in other somatic cells. Surprisingly, H1-depleted ECs acquired cap cell characteristics including dpp expression, and the resulting abnormal Dpp level inhibits SCC further differentiation. Most interestingly, double knockdown of H1 and dpp in ECs can reduce the number of SCCs to the normal level, indicating that the additional Dpp secreted by ECs contributes to the germline tumor. Taken together, our findings indicate that histone H1 is an important epigenetic factor in controlling EC characteristics and a key suppressor of germline tumor.

Details

ISSN :
1095564X
Volume :
424
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Developmental biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....75c4a7e04c7d12ee6ba414742e5433ab