Stathmin 1 regulates mitophagy and cellular function in hematopoietic stem cells

Stathmin 1 调节造血干细胞中的线粒体自噬和细胞功能

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Abstract

Stathmin 1 is a cytoplasmic phosphoprotein that regulates microtubule dynamics via promotion of microtubule catastrophe and sequestration of free tubulin heterodimers. Stathmin 1 is highly expressed in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), and overexpressed in leukemic cells, however its role in HSCs is not known. Herein, we found that loss of Stathmin 1 is associated with altered microtubule architecture in HSCs, and markedly impaired HSC function. Transcriptomic studies suggested alterations in oxidative phosphorylation in Stmn1 (-/-) HSCs, and further mechanistic studies revealed defective mitochondrial structure and function in the absence of Stathmin 1 with increased ROS production. Microtubules associate with mitochondria and lysosomes to facilitate autophagosome formation and mitophagy, and indeed we found that this critical mitochondrial quality control process is impaired in Stathmin 1-deficient HSCs. Finally, stimulation of autophagy improved the colony forming ability of Stmn1 (-/-) hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Together, our data identify Stathmin 1 as a novel regulator of mitophagy and mitochondrial health in HSCs. KEY POINTS: The microtubule regulating protein Stathmin 1 is highly expressed in HSPCs and promotes normal microtubule architecture.Loss of Stathmin 1 in HSPCs leads to impaired autophagy with abnormal mitochondrial morphology, decreased respiratory capacity, and impaired cellular function.

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