2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.14.585098
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An unscheduled switch to endocycles induces a reversible senescent arrest that impairs growth of theDrosophilawing disc

Yi-Ting Huang,
Lauren L. Hesting,
Brian R. Calvi

Abstract: SummaryA programmed developmental switch to G / S endocycles results in tissue growth through an increase in cell size. Unscheduled, induced endocycling cells (iECs) promote wound healing but also contribute to cancer. Much remains unknown, however, about how these iECs affect tissue growth. Using theD. melanogasterwing disc as model, we find that populations of iECs initially increase in size but then subsequently undergo a heterogenous arrest that causes severe tissue undergrowth. iECs acquired DNA damage an… Show more

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