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Chemotherapy-induced transposable elements activate MDA5 to enhance haematopoietic regeneration

Medicine and Health

Chemotherapy-induced transposable elements activate MDA5 to enhance haematopoietic regeneration

T. Clapes, A. Polyzou, et al.

Discover how haematopoietic stem cells cleverly elude stress! This study reveals the role of transposable elements and the MDA5 receptor in activating an inflammatory response essential for HSCs to break their quiescence. Conducted by Thomas Clapes and a team at the Max Planck Institute and other esteemed institutions, this research uncovers new insights into haematopoietic regeneration following chemotherapy.... show more
Abstract
Haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are normally quiescent, but have evolved mechanisms to respond to stress. Here, we evaluate haematopoietic regeneration induced by chemotherapy. We detect robust chromatin reorganization followed by increased transcription of transposable elements (TEs) during early recovery. TE transcripts bind to and activate the innate immune receptor melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5 (MDA5) that generates an inflammatory response that is necessary for HSCs to exit quiescence. HSCs that lack MDA5 exhibit an impaired inflammatory response after chemotherapy and retain their quiescence, with consequent better long-term repopulation capacity. We show that the overexpression of ERV and LINE superfamily TE copies in wild-type HSCs, but not in Mda5−/− HSCs, results in their cycling. By contrast, after knockdown of LINE1 family copies, HSCs retain their quiescence. Our results show that TE transcripts act as ligands that activate MDA5 during haematopoietic regeneration, thereby enabling HSCs to mount an inflammatory response necessary for their exit from quiescence.
Publisher
Nature Cell Biology
Published On
Jul 12, 2021
Authors
Thomas Clapes, Aikaterini Polyzou, Pia Prater, Sagar, Antonio Morales-Hernández, Mariana Galvao Ferrarini, Natalie Kehrer, Stylianos Lefkopoulos, Veronica Bergo, Barbara Hummel, Nadine Obier, Daniel Maticzka, Anne Bridgeman, Josip S. Herman, Ibrahim Ilik, Lhéanna Klaeylé, Jan Rehwinkel, Shannon McKinney-Freeman, Rolf Backofen, Asifa Akhtar, Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid, Ritwick Sawarkar, Rita Rebollo, Dominic Grün, Eirini Trompouki
Tags
haematopoietic stem cells
transposable elements
MDA5 receptor
inflammatory response
chemotherapy
haematopoietic regeneration
quiescence
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