p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress

Abstract Stem and progenitor cells are the main mediators of tissue renewal and repair, both under homeostatic conditions and in response to physiological stress and injury. Hematopoietic system is responsible for the regeneration of blood and immune cells and is maintained by bone marrow-resident h...

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Main Authors: Lin Tze Tung, HanChen Wang, Jad I. Belle, Jessica C. Petrov, David Langlais, Anastasia Nijnik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-10-01
Series:Cell Death and Disease
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-021-04202-9
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spelling doaj-9cf402d273f94ed29afc220f1c0d0a672021-10-10T11:04:45ZengNature Publishing GroupCell Death and Disease2041-48892021-10-01121011310.1038/s41419-021-04202-9p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stressLin Tze Tung0HanChen Wang1Jad I. Belle2Jessica C. Petrov3David Langlais4Anastasia Nijnik5Department of Physiology, McGill UniversityDepartment of Physiology, McGill UniversityDepartment of Physiology, McGill UniversityDepartment of Physiology, McGill UniversityMcGill University Research Centre on Complex Traits, McGill UniversityDepartment of Physiology, McGill UniversityAbstract Stem and progenitor cells are the main mediators of tissue renewal and repair, both under homeostatic conditions and in response to physiological stress and injury. Hematopoietic system is responsible for the regeneration of blood and immune cells and is maintained by bone marrow-resident hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Hematopoietic system is particularly susceptible to injury in response to genotoxic stress, resulting in the risk of bone marrow failure and secondary malignancies in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Here we analyze the in vivo transcriptional response of HSPCs to genotoxic stress in a mouse whole-body irradiation model and, together with p53 ChIP-Seq and studies in p53-knockout (p53KO) mice, characterize the p53-dependent and p53-independent branches of this transcriptional response. Our work demonstrates the p53-independent induction of inflammatory transcriptional signatures in HSPCs in response to genotoxic stress and identifies multiple novel p53-target genes induced in HSPCs in response to whole-body irradiation. In particular, we establish the direct p53-mediated induction of P2X7 expression on HSCs and HSPCs in response to genotoxic stress. We further demonstrate the role of P2X7 in hematopoietic response to acute genotoxic stress, with P2X7 deficiency significantly extending mouse survival in irradiation-induced hematopoietic failure. We also demonstrate the role of P2X7 in the context of long-term HSC regenerative fitness following sublethal irradiation. Overall our studies provide important insights into the mechanisms of HSC response to genotoxic stress and further suggest P2X7 as a target for pharmacological modulation of HSC fitness and hematopoietic response to genotoxic injury.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-021-04202-9
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author Lin Tze Tung
HanChen Wang
Jad I. Belle
Jessica C. Petrov
David Langlais
Anastasia Nijnik
spellingShingle Lin Tze Tung
HanChen Wang
Jad I. Belle
Jessica C. Petrov
David Langlais
Anastasia Nijnik
p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress
Cell Death and Disease
author_facet Lin Tze Tung
HanChen Wang
Jad I. Belle
Jessica C. Petrov
David Langlais
Anastasia Nijnik
author_sort Lin Tze Tung
title p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress
title_short p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress
title_full p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress
title_fullStr p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress
title_full_unstemmed p53-dependent induction of P2X7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress
title_sort p53-dependent induction of p2x7 on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells regulates hematopoietic response to genotoxic stress
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Cell Death and Disease
issn 2041-4889
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Stem and progenitor cells are the main mediators of tissue renewal and repair, both under homeostatic conditions and in response to physiological stress and injury. Hematopoietic system is responsible for the regeneration of blood and immune cells and is maintained by bone marrow-resident hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Hematopoietic system is particularly susceptible to injury in response to genotoxic stress, resulting in the risk of bone marrow failure and secondary malignancies in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Here we analyze the in vivo transcriptional response of HSPCs to genotoxic stress in a mouse whole-body irradiation model and, together with p53 ChIP-Seq and studies in p53-knockout (p53KO) mice, characterize the p53-dependent and p53-independent branches of this transcriptional response. Our work demonstrates the p53-independent induction of inflammatory transcriptional signatures in HSPCs in response to genotoxic stress and identifies multiple novel p53-target genes induced in HSPCs in response to whole-body irradiation. In particular, we establish the direct p53-mediated induction of P2X7 expression on HSCs and HSPCs in response to genotoxic stress. We further demonstrate the role of P2X7 in hematopoietic response to acute genotoxic stress, with P2X7 deficiency significantly extending mouse survival in irradiation-induced hematopoietic failure. We also demonstrate the role of P2X7 in the context of long-term HSC regenerative fitness following sublethal irradiation. Overall our studies provide important insights into the mechanisms of HSC response to genotoxic stress and further suggest P2X7 as a target for pharmacological modulation of HSC fitness and hematopoietic response to genotoxic injury.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-021-04202-9
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