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Series GSE133431 Query DataSets for GSE133431
Status Public on Feb 15, 2021
Title MAEA is an E3 ubiquitin ligase promoting autophagy and maintenance of haematopoietic stem cells
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) tightly regulate their quiescence, proliferation, and differentiation to generate blood cells during the entire lifetime. The mechanisms by which these critical activities are balanced are still unclear. Here, we report that Macrophage-Erythroblast Attacher (MAEA, also known as EMP), a receptor thus far only identified in erythroblastic island1, is a membrane-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase essential for HSC maintenance and lymphoid commitment. Maea is highly expressed in HSCs and its deletion in mice severely impairs HSC quiescence and function and leads to a lethal myeloproliferative syndrome. By contrast, MAEA expression is essential for the development of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and up-regulated in human and mouse AML. Mechanistically, we have found that the surface expression of several haematopoietic cytokine receptors (e.g. MPL, FLT3) is stabilised in absence of Maea, thereby prolonging their intracellular signalling. Additionally, the autophagy flux in HSCs, but not in mature haematopoietic cells, is dramatically impaired. Administration of autophagy-inducing compounds rescues the functional defects of Maea-deficient HSCs. These results thus suggest that MAEA is a pivotal E3 ubiquitin ligase guarding HSC function via autophagy.
 
Overall design mRNA profiles were generated from bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells of 8wk old control and MaeaCsf1r-Cre littermates in triplicates by Illumina NextSeq500 sequencing
 
Contributor(s) Frenette P, Wei Q
Citation(s) 33947846
Submission date Jun 27, 2019
Last update date May 20, 2021
Contact name Paul Frenette
Organization name Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Department Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research
Street address 1301 Morris Park Avenue , Room 101
City Bronx
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 10461
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL19057 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (6)
GSM3908530 Control HSC rep1
GSM3908531 Control HSC rep2
GSM3908532 Control HSC rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA551452
SRA SRP212200

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GSE133431_Maea+HSC_gene_counts_CPM.txt.gz 604.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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