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Publication : mDia formins form hetero-oligomers and cooperatively maintain murine hematopoiesis.

First Author  Li Z Year  2023
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  19
Issue  12 Pages  e1011084
PubMed ID  38157491 Mgi Jnum  J:350940
Mgi Id  MGI:7571993 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1011084
Citation  Li Z, et al. (2023) mDia formins form hetero-oligomers and cooperatively maintain murine hematopoiesis. PLoS Genet 19(12):e1011084
abstractText  mDia formin proteins regulate the dynamics and organization of the cytoskeleton through their linear actin nucleation and polymerization activities. We previously showed that mDia1 deficiency leads to aberrant innate immune activation and induces myelodysplasia in a mouse model, and mDia2 regulates enucleation and cytokinesis of erythroblasts and the engraftment of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). However, whether and how mDia formins interplay and regulate hematopoiesis under physiological and stress conditions remains unknown. Here, we found that both mDia1 and mDia2 are required for HSPC regeneration under stress, such as serial plating, aging, and reconstitution after myeloid ablation. We showed that mDia1 and mDia2 form hetero-oligomers through the interactions between mDia1 GBD-DID and mDia2 DAD domains. Double knockout of mDia1 and mDia2 in hematopoietic cells synergistically impaired the filamentous actin network and serum response factor-involved transcriptional signaling, which led to declined HSPCs, severe anemia, and significant mortality in neonates and newborn mice. Our data demonstrate the potential roles of mDia hetero-oligomerization and their non-rodent functions in the regulation of HSPCs activity and orchestration of hematopoiesis.
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