Mutation of p53 increases the competitive ability of pluripotent stem cells

Author:

Perez Montero Salvador1,Paul Pranab K.1,di Gregorio Aida1,Bowling Sarah1,Shepherd Solomon1,Fernandes Nadia J.2,Lima Ana1,Pérez-Carrasco Rubén3ORCID,Rodriguez Tristan A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London 1 , Hammersmith Hospital Campus, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN , UK

2. Imperial BRC Genomics Facility, Imperial College London 3 , Hammersmith Hospital Campus, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN , UK

3. Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London 2 , South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ , UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT During development, the rate of tissue growth is determined by the relative balance of cell division and cell death. Cell competition is a fitness quality-control mechanism that contributes to this balance by eliminating viable cells that are less fit than their neighbours. The mutations that confer cells with a competitive advantage and the dynamics of the interactions between winner and loser cells are not well understood. Here, we show that embryonic cells lacking the tumour suppressor p53 are ‘super-competitors’ that eliminate their wild-type neighbours through the direct induction of apoptosis. This elimination is context dependent, as it does not occur when cells are pluripotent and it is triggered by the onset of differentiation. Furthermore, by combining mathematical modelling and cell-based assays we show that the elimination of wild-type cells is not through competition for space or nutrients, but instead is mediated by short-range interactions that are dependent on the local cell neighbourhood. This highlights the importance of the local cell neighbourhood and the competitive interactions within this neighbourhood for the regulation of proliferation during early embryonic development.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

European Molecular Biology Organization

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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