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Telomere attrition becomes an instrument for clonal selection in aging hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis

Matthew McLoughlin, Sruthi Cheloor Kovilakam, William G. Dunn, Muxin Gu, Jake Tobin, Yash Pershad, Nicholas Williams, Daniel Leongamornlert, Kevin J. Dawson, Laura Bond, Ludovica Marando, Sean Wen, Rachael Wilson, Giampiero Valenzano, Vasiliki Symeonidou

Nature Genetics · 2025 · ▲ 17 citations

Abstract

The mechanisms through which mutations in splicing factor genes drive clonal hematopoiesis (CH) and myeloid malignancies, and their close association with advanced age, remain poorly understood. Here we show that telomere(definition) maintenance plays an important role in this phenomenon. First, by studying 454,098 UK Biobank participants, we find that, unlike most CH subtypes, splicing-factor-mutant CH is more common in those with shorter genetically predicted telomeres, as is CH with mutations in PPM1D and the TERT gene promoter. We go on to show that telomere attrition becomes an instrument for clonal selection in advanced age, with splicing factor mutations 'rescuing' HSCs from critical telomere shortening. Our findings expose the lifelong influence of telomere maintenance on hematopoiesis and identify a potential shared mechanism through which different splicing factor mutations drive leukemogenesis. Understanding the mechanistic basis of these observations can open new therapeutic avenues against splicing-factor-mutant CH and hematological or other cancers.

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McLoughlin, M., Kovilakam, S.C., Dunn, W.G., Gu, M., Tobin, J., Pershad, Y., Williams, N., Leongamornlert, D., Dawson, K.J., Bond, L., Marando, L., Wen, S., Wilson, R., Valenzano, G., Symeonidou, V., Rak, J., Damaskou, A., Gozdecka, M., Liu, X., &amp; Bárcena, C. (2025). Telomere attrition becomes an instrument for clonal selection in aging hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. <em>Nature Genetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-025-02296-x
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McLoughlin M, Kovilakam SC, Dunn WG, Gu M, Tobin J, Pershad Y, et al. Telomere attrition becomes an instrument for clonal selection in aging hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. Nature Genetics. 2025. doi:10.1038/s41588-025-02296-x.
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@article{matthew2025Telome, title = {Telomere attrition becomes an instrument for clonal selection in aging hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis}, author = {Matthew McLoughlin and Sruthi Cheloor Kovilakam and William G. Dunn and Muxin Gu and Jake Tobin and Yash Pershad and Nicholas Williams and Daniel Leongamornlert and Kevin J. Dawson and Laura Bond and Ludovica Marando and Sean Wen and Rachael Wilson and Giampiero Valenzano and Vasiliki Symeonidou and Justyna Rak and Aristi Damaskou and Malgorzata Gozdecka and Xiaoxuan Liu and Clea Bárcena and Josep Nomdedéu and Paul Costeas and Ioannis D. Dimitriou and Edoardo Fiorillo and Valeria Orrù}, journal = {Nature Genetics}, year = {2025}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-025-02296-x}, }

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