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Ascorbate depletion increases quiescence and self-renewal potential in hematopoietic stem cells and multipotent progenitors

Comazzetto, S.; Cassidy, D.; DeVilbiss, A. W.; Jeffery, E. C.; Ottesen, B. R.; Reyes, A. R.; Muh, S.; Mathews, T. P.; Chen, B.; Zhao, Z. P.; Morrison, S. J.

2024-04-02 cell biology
10.1101/2024.04.01.587574 bioRxiv
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Ascorbate (vitamin C) limits hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) function and suppresses leukemia development by promoting the function of the Tet2 tumor suppressor. In humans, ascorbate is obtained from the diet while in mice it is synthesized in the liver. In this study, we show that deletion of the Slc23a2 ascorbate transporter severely depleted ascorbate from hematopoietic cells. Slc23a2 deficiency increased HSC reconstituting potential and self-renewal potential upon transplantation into irradiated mice. Slc23a2 deficiency also increased the reconstituting and self-renewal potential of multipotent hematopoietic progenitors (MPPs), conferring the ability to long-term reconstitute irradiated mice. Slc23a2-deficient HSCs and MPPs divided much less frequently than control HSCs and MPPs. Increased self-renewal and reconstituting potential were observed particularly in quiescent Slc23a2-deficient HSCs and MPPs. The effect of Slc23a2 deficiency on MPP self-renewal was not mediated by reduced Tet2 function. Ascorbate thus regulates quiescence and restricts self-renewal potential in HSCs and MPPs such that ascorbate depletion confers MPPs with long-term self-renewal potential. KEY POINTSO_LIDeletion of the ascorbate transporter, Slc23a2, increases quiescence and self-renewal potential in HSCs and multipotent progenitors C_LIO_LIAscorbate depletion is sufficient to confer long-term self-renewal potential upon multipotent hematopoietic progenitors C_LI

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