“…We find that early tumor growth sources a majority of biomass carbon from the food, but that carbons are increasingly incorporated from the host tissues as tumor growth progresses (Fig 5f, g , but that the fat body volume is retained with increased signs of steatosis. Muscle wasting was also reported to be induced by fibroblast growth factor secretion in a Ras V12 , Csk-IR larval model while this paper was being revised 17 ctrl (n=45), Ras V12 ; scrib -/-(n=30), Ras V12 , scrib -/-, atg13 -/-//atg13 -/-(n=30) and ey3.5-atg13; Ras V12 , scrib -/-, atg13 -/-//atg13 -/-(n=29) and at day 10 Ras V12 ; scrib -/-(n=40), Ras V12 , scrib -/-, atg13 -/-//atg13 -/-(n=25) and ey3.5-atg13; Ras V12 , scrib -/-, atg13 -/-//atg13 -/-(n=28). (g) Quantification of tumor volumes day 6 Ras V12 ; ctrl (n=7), Ras V12 ; scrib -/-(n=11) and day 8 Ras V12 ; scrib -/-(n=13), Ras V12 , scrib -/-, atg13 -/-//atg13 -/-(n=9) and ey3.5-atg13; Ras V12 , scrib -/-, atg13 -/-//atg13 -/-(n=9).…”