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Resistance of bone marrow stroma to genotoxic preconditioning is determined by p53
Authors:Natalia Fedtsova  Elena A Komarova  Kellee F Greene  Liliya R Novototskaya  Ivan Molodtsov  Craig M Brackett  Evguenia Strom  Anatoli S Gleiberman  Alexander N Shakhov  Andrei V Gudkov
Institution:1.Department of Cell Stress Biology, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY 14263 USA ;2.Gamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow, Russia ;3.Everon Biosciences, LLC., Buffalo, NY 14203 USA ;4.Genome Protection Inc, Buffalo, NY 14203 USA ;5.Buffalo Biolabs., LLC, Buffalo, NY 14203 USA
Abstract:Transplantation of bone marrow (BM) is made possible by the differential sensitivity of its stromal and hematopoietic components to preconditioning by radiation and/or chemotherapeutic drugs. These genotoxic treatments eliminate host hematopoietic precursors by inducing p53-mediated apoptosis but keep the stromal niche sufficiently intact for the engraftment of donor hematopoietic cells. We found that p53-null mice cannot be rescued by BM transplantation (BMT) from even the lowest lethal dose of total body irradiation (TBI). We compared structural changes in BM stroma of mice differing in their p53 status to understand why donor BM failed to engraft in the irradiated p53-null mice. Irradiation did not affect the general structural integrity of BM stroma and induced massive expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin in mesenchymal cells followed by increased adiposity in p53 wild-type mice. In contrast, none of these events were found in p53-null mice, whose BM stroma underwent global structural damage following TBI. Similar differences in response to radiation were observed in in vitro-grown bone-adherent mesenchymal cells (BAMC): p53-null cells underwent mitotic catastrophe while p53 wild-type cells stayed arrested but viable. Supplementation with intact BAMC of either genotype enabled donor BM engraftment and significantly extended longevity of irradiated p53-null mice. Thus, successful preconditioning depends on the p53-mediated protection of cells critical for the functionality of BM stroma. Overall, this study reveals a dual positive role of p53 in BMT: it drives apoptotic death of hematopoietic cells and protects BM stromal cells essential for its functionality.Subject terms: Haematopoietic stem cells, Stem-cell research
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