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HAX1-dependent control of mitochondrial proteostasis governs neutrophil granulocyte differentiation
Yanxin Fan, Marta Murgia, Monika I. Linder, Yoko Mizoguchi, Cong Wang, Marcin Łyszkiewicz, Natalia Ziȩtara, Yanshan Liu, Stephanie Frenz, Gabriela Sciuccati, Armando Partida-Gaytan, Zahra Alizadeh, Nima Rezaei, Peter Rehling, Sven Dennerlein
Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2022 · ▲ 48 citations
Abstract
The relevance of molecular mechanisms governing mitochondrial proteostasis(definition) to the differentiation and function of hematopoietic and immune cells is largely elusive. Through dissection of the network of proteins related to HCLS1-associated protein X-1, we defined a potentially novel functional CLPB/HAX1/(PRKD2)/HSP27 axis with critical importance for the differentiation of neutrophil granulocytes and, thus, elucidated molecular and metabolic mechanisms underlying congenital neutropenia in patients with HAX1 deficiency as well as bi- and monoallelic mutations in CLPB. As shown by stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) proteomics, CLPB and HAX1 control the balance of mitochondrial protein synthesis and persistence crucial for proper mitochondrial function. Impaired mitochondrial protein dynamics are associated with decreased abundance of the serine-threonine kinase PRKD2 and HSP27 phosphorylated on serines 78 and 82. Cellular defects in HAX1-/- cells can be functionally reconstituted by HSP27. Thus, mitochondrial proteostasis emerges as a critical molecular and metabolic mechanism governing the differentiation and function of neutrophil granulocytes.
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Fan, Y., Murgia, M., Linder, M.I., Mizoguchi, Y., Wang, C., Łyszkiewicz, M., Ziȩtara, N., Liu, Y., Frenz, S., Sciuccati, G., Partida-Gaytan, A., Alizadeh, Z., Rezaei, N., Rehling, P., Dennerlein, S., Mann, M., & Klein, C. (2022). HAX1-dependent control of mitochondrial proteostasis governs neutrophil granulocyte differentiation. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci153153
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Fan Y, Murgia M, Linder MI, Mizoguchi Y, Wang C, Łyszkiewicz M, et al. HAX1-dependent control of mitochondrial proteostasis governs neutrophil granulocyte differentiation. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2022. doi:10.1172/jci153153.
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@article{yanxin2022HAXdep,
title = {HAX1-dependent control of mitochondrial proteostasis governs neutrophil granulocyte differentiation},
author = {Yanxin Fan and Marta Murgia and Monika I. Linder and Yoko Mizoguchi and Cong Wang and Marcin Łyszkiewicz and Natalia Ziȩtara and Yanshan Liu and Stephanie Frenz and Gabriela Sciuccati and Armando Partida-Gaytan and Zahra Alizadeh and Nima Rezaei and Peter Rehling and Sven Dennerlein and Matthias Mann and Christoph Klein},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1172/jci153153},
}
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