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LIF Promotes Sec15b‐Mediated STAT3 Exosome Secretion to Maintain Stem Cell Pluripotency in Mouse Embryonic Development.

Authors :
Xu, Li
Ji, Jinjun
Wang, Lingbo
Pan, Jieli
Xiao, Mingzhe
Zhang, Chenxi
Gan, Yihong
Xie, Guanqun
Tan, Mingdian
Wang, Xinchang
Wen, Chengping
Fan, Yongsheng
Chin, Y. Eugene
Source :
Advanced Science; 12/26/2024, Vol. 11 Issue 48, p1-18, 18p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

LIF maintains self‐renewal growth in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESC) by activating STAT3, which translocates into nucleus for pluripotent gene induction. However, the ERK signaling pathway activated by LIF at large counteract with pluripotent gene induction during self‐renewal growth. Here, it is reported that in mESC STAT3 undergoes multivesicular endosomes (MVEs) translocation and subsequent secretion, LIF‐activated STAT3 is acetylated on K177/180 and phosphorylated on Y293 residues within the N‐terminal coiled‐coil domain, which is responsible for the interaction between STAT3 and Secl5b, an exocyst complex component 6B (EXOC6B). STAT3 translocation into MVEs resulted in the downregulation of T202/Y204‐ERK1/2 phosphorylation and up‐regulation of S9‐GSK3β phosphorylation for maintaining mESC self‐renewal growth. STAT3 with K177R/K180R or Y293F substitution fails to execute MVEs translocation and Secl5b‐dependent secretion. Mice expressing K177RK180R substitution (STAT3mut/mut) are partially embryonic lethal. In STAT3mut/mut embryos, gene expressions related to hematological system function changed significantly and those living ones carry a series of abnormalities in the hematopoietic system. Furthermore, mice with Secl5b knockout exhibit embryonic lethality. Thus, Secl5b mediated STAT3 MVEs translocation regulates the balance of ERK and GSK3β signaling pathways and maintain mESC self‐renewal growth, which is involved in regulating the stability of hematopoietic system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21983844
Volume :
11
Issue :
48
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181922103
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202407971