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Systematic Screen of Chemotherapeutics in Drosophila Stem Cell Tumors

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2014-03-10

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Markstein, Michele, Samantha Dettorre, Julio Cho, Ralph A. Neumüller, Sören Craig-Müller, and Norbert Perrimon. 2014. "Systematic screen of chemotherapeutics in Drosophila stem cell tumors." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111, no. 12: 4530-4535.

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Here we report the development of an in vivo system to study the interaction of stem cells with drugs using a tumor model in the adult Drosophila intestine. Strikingly, we find that some Food and Drug Administration-approved chemotherapeutics that can inhibit the growth of Drosophila tumor stem cells can paradoxically pro- mote the hyperproliferation of their wild-type counterparts. These results reveal an unanticipated side effect on stem cells that may contribute to tumor recurrence. We propose that the same side effect may occur in humans based on our finding that it is driven in Drosophila by the evolutionarily conserved Janus kinase-signal transducers and activators of transcription (JAK-STAT) pathway. An immediate implication of our findings is that supplementing traditional chemotherapeutics with anti-inflammatories may reduce tumor recurrence.

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