Stem cell fate choices are regulated through antagonistic control of lysosomes by MYC and TFEB [RNA-Seq 1]
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ABSTRACT: We show that lysosomes are antagonistically controlled by TFEB and MYC to balance catabolic and anabolic processes required for activating LT-HSC and guiding their lineage fate. TFEB-mediated induction of the endolysosomal pathway for membrane receptor degradation limits LT-HSC metabolic and mitogenic activation; this promotes quiescence and self-renewal and governs erythroid-myeloid commitment. By contrast, MYC engages biosynthetic processes while repressing lysosomal catabolism to drive LT-HSC activation. Collectively, our study identifies lysosomes as a central regulatory hub for proper and coordinated stem cell fate determination.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE153911 | GEO | 2021/07/31
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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