Mysm1 is required for interferon regulatory factor expression in maintaining HSC quiescence and thymocyte development

X. F. Huang, V. Nandakumar, G. Tumurkhuu, T. Wang, X. Jiang, B. Hong, L. Jones, H. Won, H. Yoshii, K. Ozato, A. Masumi, S. Y. Chen

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Abstract

Mysm1−/− mice have severely decreased cellularity in hematopoietic organs. We previously revealed that Mysm1 knockout impairs self-renewal and lineage reconstitution of HSCs by abolishing the recruitment of key transcriptional factors to the Gfi-1 locus, an intrinsic regulator of HSC function. The present study further defines a large LSKs in >8-week-old Mysm1−/− mice that exhibit increased proliferation and reduced cell lineage differentiation compared with those of WT LSKs. We found that IRF2 and IRF8, which are important for HSC homeostasis and commitment as transcription repressors, were expressed at lower levels in Mysm1−/− HSCs, and Mysm1 enhanced function of the IRF2 and IRF8 promoters, suggesting that Mysm1 governs the IRFs for HSC homeostasis. We further found that the lower expressions of IRF2 and IRF8 led to an enhanced transcription of p53 in Mysm1−/− HSCs, which was recently defined to have an important role in mediating Mysm1−/−-associated defects. The study also revealed that Mysm1−/− thymocytes exhibited lower IRF2 expression, but had higher Sca1 expression, which has a role in mediating thymocyte death. Furthermore, we found that the thymocytes from B16 melanoma-bearing mice, which display severe thymus atrophy at late tumor stages, exhibited reduced Mysm1 and IRF2 expression but enhanced Sca1 expression, suggesting that tumors may downregulate Mysm1 and IRF2 for thymic T-cell elimination.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere2260
JournalCell Death and Disease
Volume7
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Immunology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Cell Biology
  • Cancer Research

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