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mTORC1-mediated amino acid signaling is critical for cell fate determination under transplant-induced stress.

Xiaoyan Cheng1, Maolin Ge1, Shouhai Zhu1, Dan Li1, Ruiheng Wang1, Qiongyu Xu1, Zhihong Chen1, Shufeng Xie1, Han Liu1.   

Abstract

Transplantation of in vitro-manipulated cells is widely used in hematology. While transplantation is well recognized to impose severe stress on transplanted cells, the nature of transplant-induced stress remains elusive. Here, we propose that the lack of amino acids in serum is the major cause of transplant-induced stress. Mechanistically, amino acid deficiency decreases protein synthesis and nutrient consummation. However, in cells with overactive AKT and ERK, mTORC1 is not inhibited and protein synthesis remains relatively high. This impaired signaling causes nutrient depletion, cell cycle block, and eventually autophagy and cell death, which can be inhibited by cycloheximide or mTORC1 inhibitors. Thus, mTORC1-mediated amino acid signaling is critical in cell fate determination under transplant-induced stress, and protein synthesis inhibition can improve transplantation efficiency.
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Keywords:  amino acid; leukemia; mTORC1; metabolism; transplant-induced stress

Year:  2020        PMID: 33249578     DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.14008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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Authors:  Liya Ma; Wen Wang; Chaozhi Hao; Li Zheng; Ling Wang; Minggang Zheng
Journal:  Biotechnol Lett       Date:  2021-03-10       Impact factor: 2.461

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