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AMPK/FIS1-Mediated Mitophagy Is Required for Self-Renewal of Human AML Stem Cells.

Authors :
Pei, Shanshan
Pei, Shanshan
Minhajuddin, Mohammad
Adane, Biniam
Khan, Nabilah
Stevens, Brett M
Mack, Stephen C
Lai, Sisi
Rich, Jeremy N
Inguva, Anagha
Shannon, Kevin M
Kim, Hyunmin
Tan, Aik-Choon
Myers, Jason R
Ashton, John M
Neff, Tobias
Pollyea, Daniel A
Smith, Clayton A
Jordan, Craig T
Pei, Shanshan
Pei, Shanshan
Minhajuddin, Mohammad
Adane, Biniam
Khan, Nabilah
Stevens, Brett M
Mack, Stephen C
Lai, Sisi
Rich, Jeremy N
Inguva, Anagha
Shannon, Kevin M
Kim, Hyunmin
Tan, Aik-Choon
Myers, Jason R
Ashton, John M
Neff, Tobias
Pollyea, Daniel A
Smith, Clayton A
Jordan, Craig T
Source :
Cell stem cell; vol 23, iss 1, 86-100.e6; 1934-5909
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Leukemia stem cells (LSCs) are thought to drive the genesis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as well as relapse following chemotherapy. Because of their unique biology, developing effective methods to eradicate LSCs has been a significant challenge. In the present study, we demonstrate that intrinsic overexpression of the mitochondrial dynamics regulator FIS1 mediates mitophagy activity that is essential for primitive AML cells. Depletion of FIS1 attenuates mitophagy and leads to inactivation of GSK3, myeloid differentiation, cell cycle arrest, and a profound loss of LSC self-renewal potential. Further, we report that the central metabolic stress regulator AMPK is also intrinsically activated in LSC populations and is upstream of FIS1. Inhibition of AMPK signaling recapitulates the biological effect of FIS1 loss. These data suggest a model in which LSCs co-opt AMPK/FIS1-mediated mitophagy as a means to maintain stem cell properties that may be otherwise compromised by the stresses induced by oncogenic transformation.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cell stem cell; vol 23, iss 1, 86-100.e6; 1934-5909
Notes :
application/pdf, Cell stem cell vol 23, iss 1, 86-100.e6 1934-5909
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391610689
Document Type :
Electronic Resource