Title | Activated Src kinase promotes cell cannibalism in Drosophila |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Authors | Torres AYurani, Nano M, Campanale JP, Deak S, Montell DJ |
Journal | Journal of Cell Biology |
Volume | 222 |
Pagination | e202302076 |
Date Published | 09 |
ISSN | 0021-9525 |
Abstract | Src family kinases (SFKs) are evolutionarily conserved proteins acting downstream of receptors and regulating cellular processes including proliferation, adhesion, and migration. Elevated SFK expression and activity correlate with progression of a variety of cancers. Here, using the Drosophila melanogaster border cells as a model, we report that localized activation of a Src kinase promotes an unusual behavior: engulfment of one cell by another. By modulating Src expression and activity in the border cell cluster, we found that increased Src kinase activity, either by mutation or loss of a negative regulator, is sufficient to drive one cell to engulf another living cell. We elucidate a molecular mechanism that requires integrins, the kinases SHARK and FAK, and Rho family GTPases, but not the engulfment receptor Draper. We propose that cell cannibalism is a result of aberrant phagocytosis, where cells with dysregulated Src activity fail to differentiate between living and dead or self versus non-self, thus driving this malignant behavior. |
URL | https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202302076 |
DOI | 10.1083/jcb.202302076 |