DNA-damage orchestrates self-renewal and differentiation via reciprocal p53 family and Hippo/Wnt/TGF-β pathway activation in embryonic stem cells

DNA 损伤通过相互激活 p53 家族和 Hippo/Wnt/TGF-β 通路在胚胎干细胞中促进自我更新和分化

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作者:Ying Ye #, Wenyan Xie #, Xuepeng Wang #, Shuping Tan, Lingyue Yang, Zhaoru Ma, Zhexin Zhu, Xi Chen, Xiaoyu Liu, Eric O'Neill, Lei Chang, Wensheng Zhang0

Abstract

The mechanism by which DNA-damage affects self-renewal and pluripotency remains unclear. DNA damage and repair mechanisms have been largely elucidated in mutated cancer cells or simple eukaryotes, making valid interpretations on early development difficult. Here we show the impact of ionizing irradiation on the maintenance and early differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Our findings demonstrate that irradiation induces the upregulation of the p53 family genes, including p53, p63, and p73, resulting in elevated expression of the E3 ubiquitin ligases Itch and Trim32. Consequently, this impairs ESC maintenance by reducing the protein levels of key pluripotency transcription factors in both mouse ESCs and early embryos. Notably, our study reveals that irradiation-induced DNA damage leads to the recruitment of the BAF complex, causing it to dissociate from its binding sites on the target genes associated with the Yap, Wnt, and TGF-β pathways, thereby increasing signaling and promoting differentiation of ESCs into all three lineages. Importantly, pathway inhibition demonstrates that DNA damage accelerated ESC differentiation relies on Wnt and TGF-β, and is selectively dependent on p53 or p63/ p73 for mesoderm and endoderm respectively. Finally, our study reveals that p53 family proteins form complexes with effector proteins of key signaling pathways which actively contribute to ESC differentiation. In summary, this study uncovered a mechanism by which multiple differentiation signaling pathways converge on the p53 family genes to promote ESC differentiation and are impacted by exposure to ionizing radiation.

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