MacroH2A1.1 as a crossroad between epigenetics, inflammation and metabolism of mesenchymal stromal cells in myelodysplastic syndromes

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C. Giallongo
I. Dulcamare
S. Giallongo
A. Duminuco
D. Pieragostino
M. C. Cufaro
A. M. Amorini
G. Lazzarino
A. Romano
N. Parrinello
M. Di Rosa
G. Broggi
R. Caltabiano
M. Caraglia
M. Scrima
L. S. Pasquale
M. S. Tathode
G. Li Volti
R. Motterlini
F. Di Raimondo
D. Tibullo
G. A. Palumbo
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[1] University of Catania,Department of Medical, Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies “G.F. Ingrassia”
[2] AOU Policlinico,Division of Hematology
[3] University of Catania,Department of General Surgery and Medical
[4] University G. D’Annunzio,Surgical Specialties
[5] “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara,Department of Innovative Technologies and Medicine & Odontoiatry
[6] University of Catania,Analytical Biochemistry and Proteomics Laboratory, Center for Advanced Studies and Technology (CAST)
[7] UniCamillus-Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences,Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences
[8] University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Departmental Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
[9] Institute of Genetic Research,Department of Precision Medicine
[10] University Paris Est Créteil,Laboratory of Precision and Molecular Oncology, Biogem Scarl
[11] INSERM,Faculty of Health
[12] IMRB,undefined
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Ineffective hematopoiesis is a hallmark of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Hematopoietic alterations in MDS patients strictly correlate with microenvironment dysfunctions, eventually affecting also the mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) compartment. Stromal cells are indeed epigenetically reprogrammed to cooperate with leukemic cells and propagate the disease as “tumor unit”; therefore, changes in MSC epigenetic profile might contribute to the hematopoietic perturbations typical of MDS. Here, we unveil that the histone variant macroH2A1 (mH2A1) regulates the crosstalk between epigenetics and inflammation in MDS-MSCs, potentially affecting their hematopoietic support ability. We show that the mH2A1 splicing isoform mH2A1.1 accumulates in MDS-MSCs, correlating with the expression of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), an important pro-tumor activator of MSC phenotype associated to a pro-inflammatory behavior. MH2A1.1-TLR4 axis was further investigated in HS-5 stromal cells after ectopic mH2A1.1 overexpression (mH2A1.1-OE). Proteomic data confirmed the activation of a pro-inflammatory signature associated to TLR4 and nuclear factor kappa B (NFkB) activation. Moreover, mH2A1.1-OE proteomic profile identified several upregulated proteins associated to DNA and histones hypermethylation, including S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase, a strong inhibitor of DNA methyltransferase and of the methyl donor S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM). HPLC analysis confirmed higher SAM/SAH ratio along with a metabolic reprogramming. Interestingly, an increased LDHA nuclear localization was detected both in mH2A1.1-OE cells and MDS-MSCs, probably depending on MSC inflammatory phenotype. Finally, coculturing healthy mH2A1.1-OE MSCs with CD34+ cells, we found a significant reduction in the number of CD34+ cells, which was reflected in a decreased number of colony forming units (CFU-Cs). These results suggest a key role of mH2A1.1 in driving the crosstalk between epigenetic signaling, inflammation, and cell metabolism networks in MDS-MSCs.
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