Tumors mimic the niche to inhibit neighboring stem cell differentiation (opens in new tab)
Although it is well established that stem cells maintain tissue homeostasis while tumors disrupt it, the mechanisms by which tumors influence the development of nearby stem cells remain poorly understood. Using Drosophila ovaries as a model system, here we discovered that bam or bgcn mutant germline tumors inhibit the differentiation of neighboring wild-type germline stem cells (GSCs). Mechanistically, these tumor cells mimic the stem cell niche by secreting the bone morphogenetic protein (BM...
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