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Genetic depletion in zebrafish uncovers requirement for septins in haematopoiesis

Wright, K.; Painter, H.; Sachdev, N.; Budnikova, A.; Copper, L.; Monteiro, R.; Mostowy, S.

2026-05-07 cell biology
10.64898/2026.05.05.722915 bioRxiv
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Haematopoiesis and differentiation of immune cells from haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are essential to core aspects of health and disease. A key player in haematopoiesis and HSPC differentiation is the cytoskeleton, which governs cell division and lineage bias. Despite insights using mouse models, regulation of haematopoiesis by the septin cytoskeleton is mostly unknown. Septins are unconventional filament forming proteins best known for roles in cell division and host defence. To investigate septin-mediated host defence in vivo, we generated septin-deficient zebrafish models for infection with Mycobacterium marinum. Unexpectedly, septin-deficient larvae were protected from mycobacterial infection due to significantly increased macrophage numbers, reduced cell death, and enhanced inflammatory responses. Underlying this, we found that septin-deficient larvae produce significantly more HSPCs and show myeloid lineage bias, establishing a requirement for septins in haematopoiesis. In agreement with classical HSPC hierarchy, increased myeloid production in septin-deficient larvae is at the expense of erythroid lineage production. Our findings that septins play a role in haematopoiesis is consistent with hallmarks of haematological disorders in which septin dysfunction has been implicated, including acute myeloid leukaemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, and platelet disorder Bernard-Soulier syndrome. These results highlight zebrafish as a new model to investigate septin-mediated haematopoiesis and application of septin-based medicines to treat blood disorders.

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