Nucleotide depletion promotes cell fate transitions by inducing DNA replication stress

核苷酸耗竭通过诱导DNA复制压力促进细胞命运转变。

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作者:Brian T Do ,Peggy P Hsu ,Sidney Y Vermeulen ,Zhishan Wang ,Taghreed Hirz ,Keene L Abbott ,Najihah Aziz ,Joseph M Replogle ,Stefan Bjelosevic ,Jonathan Paolino ,Samantha A Nelson ,Samuel Block ,Alicia M Darnell ,Raphael Ferreira ,Hanyu Zhang ,Jelena Milosevic ,Daniel R Schmidt ,Christopher Chidley ,Isaac S Harris ,Jonathan S Weissman ,Yana Pikman ,Kimberly Stegmaier ,Sihem Cheloufi ,Xiaofeng A Su ,David B Sykes ,Matthew G Vander Heiden

Abstract

Control of cellular identity requires coordination of developmental programs with environmental factors such as nutrient availability, suggesting that perturbing metabolism can alter cell state. Here, we find that nucleotide depletion and DNA replication stress drive differentiation in human and murine normal and transformed hematopoietic systems, including patient-derived acute myeloid leukemia (AML) xenografts. These cell state transitions begin during S phase and are independent of ATR/ATM checkpoint signaling, double-stranded DNA break formation, and changes in cell cycle length. In systems where differentiation is blocked by oncogenic transcription factor expression, replication stress activates primed regulatory loci and induces lineage-appropriate maturation genes despite the persistence of progenitor programs. Altering the baseline cell state by manipulating transcription factor expression causes replication stress to induce genes specific for alternative lineages. The ability of replication stress to selectively activate primed maturation programs across different contexts suggests a general mechanism by which changes in metabolism can promote lineage-appropriate cell state transitions.

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