Tif1γ regulates the TGF-β1 receptor and promotes physiological aging of hematopoietic stem cells

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Abstract

The hematopoietic system declines with age. Myeloid-biased differentiation and increased incidence of myeloid malignancies feature aging of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), but the mechanisms involved remain uncertain. Here, we report that 4-mo-old mice deleted for transcription intermediary factor 1γ (Tif1γ) in HSCs developed an accelerated aging phenotype. To reinforce this result, we also show that Tif1γ is down-regulated in HSCs during aging in 20-mo-old wild-type mice.We established that Tif1γ controls TGF-β1 receptor (Tgfbr1) turnover. Compared with young HSCs, Tif1γ-/- and old HSCs are more sensitive to TGF-β signaling. Importantly, we identified two populations of HSCs specifically discriminated by Tgfbr1 expression level and provided evidence of the capture of myeloid-biased (Tgfbr1hi) and myeloid-lymphoid-balanced (Tgfbr1 lo) HSCs. In conclusion, our data provide a new paradigm for Tif1γ in regulating the balance between lymphoid- and myeloid-derived HSCs through TGF-β signaling, leading to HSC aging.

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Quéré, R., Saint-Paul, L., Carmignac, V., Martin, R. Z., Chret́ien, M. L., Largeot, A., … Delva, L. (2014). Tif1γ regulates the TGF-β1 receptor and promotes physiological aging of hematopoietic stem cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(29), 10592–10597. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1405546111

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