血液恶性肿瘤中由 SRSF2 基因突变激活的线粒体监控机制。

Q1 Social Sciences
Xiaolei Liu, Sudhish A Devadiga, Robert F Stanley, Ryan Morrow, Kevin Janssen, Mathieu Quesnel-Vallières, Oz Pomp, Adam A Moverley, Chenchen Li, Nicolas Skuli, Martin P Carroll, Jian Huang, Douglas C Wallace, Kristen W Lynch, Omar Abdel-Wahab, Peter S Klein
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剪接因子突变在骨髓增生异常综合征(MDS)和急性髓性白血病(AML)中很常见,但它们如何改变细胞功能尚不清楚。我们的研究表明,致病性 SRSF2 P95H/+ 突变会破坏线粒体 mRNA 的剪接,损害线粒体复合体 I 的功能,并显著增加有丝分裂。我们还发现了一种线粒体监控机制,通过这种机制,线粒体功能障碍会改变有丝分裂激活因子 PINK1 的剪接,从而去除一个有毒的内含子,增加 PINK1 mRNA 和蛋白质的稳定性和丰度。SRSF2 P95H诱导的线粒体功能障碍通过这种机制增加了PINK1的表达,这对SRSF2 P95H/+细胞的存活至关重要。用糖原合酶激酶 3 抑制剂抑制剪接会促进毒内含子的保留,从而损害有丝分裂并激活 SRSF2 P95H/+ 细胞的凋亡。这些数据揭示了通过PINK1剪接感知线粒体应激的平衡机制,并确定有丝分裂增加是SRSF2 P95H突变MDS和AML的疾病标志和治疗弱点。
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A mitochondrial surveillance mechanism activated by SRSF2 mutations in hematologic malignancies.

Splicing factor mutations are common in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but how they alter cellular functions is unclear. We show that the pathogenic SRSF2P95H/+ mutation disrupts the splicing of mitochondrial mRNAs, impairs mitochondrial complex I function, and robustly increases mitophagy. We also identified a mitochondrial surveillance mechanism by which mitochondrial dysfunction modifies splicing of the mitophagy activator PINK1 to remove a poison intron, increasing the stability and abundance of PINK1 mRNA and protein. SRSF2P95H-induced mitochondrial dysfunction increased PINK1 expression through this mechanism, which is essential for survival of SRSF2P95H/+ cells. Inhibition of splicing with a glycogen synthase kinase 3 inhibitor promoted retention of the poison intron, impairing mitophagy and activating apoptosis in SRSF2P95H/+ cells. These data reveal a homeostatic mechanism for sensing mitochondrial stress through PINK1 splicing and identify increased mitophagy as a disease marker and a therapeutic vulnerability in SRSF2P95H mutant MDS and AML.

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Journal of Hispanic Higher Education
Journal of Hispanic Higher Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hispanic Higher Education is an educational administration journal with cross-over into Latino culture studies as well as management, marketing, political science, and, of course, higher education. Topics will include: corporate culture at Hispanic-Serving Institutions; financial aid and graduation rates; retention strategies at Hispanic-Serving secondary institutions; Hispanic involvement in college and university athletics; Hispanic graduation rates among disciplines; organization development in Hispanic-serving institutions; curricular issues; demographic shifts and student government; technology and family values; teaching strategies; retention models; recruiting models; faculty development.
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