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Publication : Bmi1 regulates mitochondrial function and the DNA damage response pathway.

First Author  Liu J Year  2009
Journal  Nature Volume  459
Issue  7245 Pages  387-392
PubMed ID  19404261 Mgi Jnum  J:148536
Mgi Id  MGI:3845684 Doi  10.1038/nature08040
Citation  Liu J, et al. (2009) Bmi1 regulates mitochondrial function and the DNA damage response pathway. Nature 459(7245):387-92
abstractText  Mice deficient in the Polycomb repressor Bmi1 develop numerous abnormalities including a severe defect in stem cell self-renewal, alterations in thymocyte maturation and a shortened lifespan. Previous work has implicated de-repression of the Ink4a/Arf (also known as Cdkn2a) locus as mediating many of the aspects of the Bmi1(-/-) phenotype. Here we demonstrate that cells derived from Bmi1(-/-) mice also have impaired mitochondrial function, a marked increase in the intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species and subsequent engagement of the DNA damage response pathway. Furthermore, many of the deficiencies normally observed in Bmi1(-/-) mice improve after either pharmacological treatment with the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine or genetic disruption of the DNA damage response pathway by Chk2 (also known as Chek2) deletion. These results demonstrate that Bmi1 has an unexpected role in maintaining mitochondrial function and redox homeostasis and indicate that the Polycomb family of proteins can coordinately regulate cellular metabolism with stem and progenitor cell function.
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