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Ptp61F integrates Hippo, TOR, and actomyosin pathways to control three-dimensional organ size

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posted on 2023-06-29, 01:05 authored by P Liu, Y Guo, W Xu, S Song, X Li, X Wang, J Lu, X Guo, Helena RichardsonHelena Richardson, X Ma
Precise organ size control is fundamental for all metazoans, but how organ size is controlled in a three-dimensional (3D) way remains largely unexplored at the molecular level. Here, we screen and identify Drosophila Ptp61F as a pivotal regulator of organ size that integrates the Hippo pathway, TOR pathway, and actomyosin machinery. Pathologically, Ptp61F loss synergizes with RasV12 to induce tumorigenesis. Physiologically, Ptp61F depletion increases body size and drives neoplastic intestinal tumor formation and stem cell proliferation. Ptp61F also regulates cell contractility and myosin activation and controls 3D cell shape by reducing cell height and horizontal cell size. Mechanistically, Ptp61F forms a complex with Expanded (Ex) and increases endosomal localization of Ex and Yki. Furthermore, we demonstrate that PTPN2, the conserved human ortholog of Ptp61F, can functionally substitute for Ptp61F in Drosophila. Our work defines Ptp61F as an essential determinant that controls 3D organ size under both physiological and pathological conditions.

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Publication Date

2022-11-15

Journal

Cell Reports

Volume

41

Issue

7

Article Number

111640

Pagination

23p.

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

2211-1247

Rights Statement

© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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