1. Metabolic determination of cell fate through selective inheritance of mitochondria.
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Döhla J, Kuuluvainen E, Gebert N, Amaral A, Englund JI, Gopalakrishnan S, Konovalova S, Nieminen AI, Salminen ES, Torregrosa Muñumer R, Ahlqvist K, Yang Y, Bui H, Otonkoski T, Käkelä R, Hietakangas V, Tyynismaa H, Ori A, and Katajisto P
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- Animals, Cell Line, Cell Proliferation, Cellular Senescence, Female, Humans, Mammary Glands, Human cytology, Metabolome, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Transgenic, Mitochondria genetics, Phenotype, Proteome, Mice, Adult Stem Cells metabolism, Cell Differentiation, Cell Lineage, DNA, Mitochondrial genetics, Energy Metabolism, Genes, Mitochondrial, Mammary Glands, Human metabolism, Mitochondria metabolism
- Abstract
Metabolic characteristics of adult stem cells are distinct from their differentiated progeny, and cellular metabolism is emerging as a potential driver of cell fate conversions
1-4 . How these metabolic features are established remains unclear. Here we identified inherited metabolism imposed by functionally distinct mitochondrial age-classes as a fate determinant in asymmetric division of epithelial stem-like cells. While chronologically old mitochondria support oxidative respiration, the electron transport chain of new organelles is proteomically immature and they respire less. After cell division, selectively segregated mitochondrial age-classes elicit a metabolic bias in progeny cells, with oxidative energy metabolism promoting differentiation in cells that inherit old mitochondria. Cells that inherit newly synthesized mitochondria with low levels of Rieske iron-sulfur polypeptide 1 have a higher pentose phosphate pathway activity, which promotes de novo purine biosynthesis and redox balance, and is required to maintain stemness during early fate determination after division. Our results demonstrate that fate decisions are susceptible to intrinsic metabolic bias imposed by selectively inherited mitochondria., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)- Published
- 2022
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