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  • The mRNA m6A reader YTHDF2 ...
    Mapperley, Christopher; van de Lagemaat, Louie N; Lawson, Hannah; Tavosanis, Andrea; Paris, Jasmin; Campos, Joana; Wotherspoon, David; Durko, Jozef; Sarapuu, Annika; Choe, Junho; Ivanova, Ivayla; Krause, Daniela S; von Kriegsheim, Alex; Much, Christian; Morgan, Marcos; Gregory, Richard I; Mead, Adam J; O'Carroll, Dónal; Kranc, Kamil R

    The Journal of experimental medicine, 03/2021, Letnik: 218, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    The mRNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification has emerged as an essential regulator of normal and malignant hematopoiesis. Inactivation of the m6A mRNA reader YTHDF2, which recognizes m6A-modified transcripts to promote m6A-mRNA degradation, results in hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) expansion and compromises acute myeloid leukemia. Here we investigate the long-term impact of YTHDF2 deletion on HSC maintenance and multilineage hematopoiesis. We demonstrate that Ythdf2-deficient HSCs from young mice fail upon serial transplantation, display increased abundance of multiple m6A-modified inflammation-related transcripts, and chronically activate proinflammatory pathways. Consistent with the detrimental consequences of chronic activation of inflammatory pathways in HSCs, hematopoiesis-specific Ythdf2 deficiency results in a progressive myeloid bias, loss of lymphoid potential, HSC expansion, and failure of aged Ythdf2-deficient HSCs to reconstitute multilineage hematopoiesis. Experimentally induced inflammation increases YTHDF2 expression, and YTHDF2 is required to protect HSCs from this insult. Thus, our study positions YTHDF2 as a repressor of inflammatory pathways in HSCs and highlights the significance of m6A in long-term HSC maintenance.