Vitamin B5 and succinyl-CoA improve ineffective erythropoiesis in SF3B1 -mutated myelodysplasia - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Science Translational Medicine Année : 2023

Vitamin B5 and succinyl-CoA improve ineffective erythropoiesis in SF3B1 -mutated myelodysplasia

Syed Mian
Céline Philippe
Eleni Maniati
Pantelitsa Protopapa
  • Fonction : Auteur
Marion Piganeau
  • Fonction : Auteur
Travis Nemkov
Doriana Di Bella
  • Fonction : Auteur
Valle Morales
Andrew Finch
Angelo D’alessandro
Katiuscia Bianchi
Jun Wang
Paolo Gallipoli
Shahram Kordasti
Anne Sophie Kubasch
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Michael Cross
Uwe Platzbecker
Daniel Wiseman
Dominique Bonnet
John Gribben
Kevin Rouault-Pierre

Résumé

Patients with myelodysplastic syndrome and ring sideroblasts (MDS-RS) present with symptomatic anemia due to ineffective erythropoiesis that impedes their quality of life and increases morbidity. More than 80% of patients with MDS-RS harbor splicing factor 3B subunit 1 (SF3B1) mutations, the founder aberration driving MDS-RS disease. Here, we report how mis-splicing of coenzyme A synthase ( COASY ), induced by mutations in SF3B1 , affects heme biosynthesis and erythropoiesis. Our data revealed that COASY was up-regulated during normal erythroid differentiation, and its silencing prevented the formation of erythroid colonies, impeded erythroid differentiation, and precluded heme accumulation. In patients with MDS-RS, loss of protein due to COASY mis-splicing led to depletion of both CoA and succinyl-CoA. Supplementation with COASY substrate (vitamin B5) rescued CoA and succinyl-CoA concentrations in SF3B1 mut cells and mended erythropoiesis differentiation defects in MDS-RS primary patient cells. Our findings reveal a key role of the COASY pathway in erythroid maturation and identify upstream and downstream metabolites of COASY as a potential treatment for anemia in patients with MDS-RS.

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hal-04170436 , version 1 (25-07-2023)

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Syed Mian, Céline Philippe, Eleni Maniati, Pantelitsa Protopapa, Tiffany Bergot, et al.. Vitamin B5 and succinyl-CoA improve ineffective erythropoiesis in SF3B1 -mutated myelodysplasia. Science Translational Medicine, 2023, 15 (685), ⟨10.1126/scitranslmed.abn5135⟩. ⟨hal-04170436⟩
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