BMI1 is required for melanocyte stem cell maintenance and hair pigmentation

Author:

Wilson Molly M.12,Danielian Paul S.1,Salus Griffin1,Ferretti Roberta1,Whittaker Charles A.1,Lees Jacqueline A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT Cambridge Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractThe epigenetic repressor BMI1 plays an integral role in promoting the self‐renewal and proliferation of many adult stem cell populations, and also tumor types, primarily through silencing the Cdkn2a locus, which encodes the tumor suppressors p16Ink4a and p19Arf. However, in cutaneous melanoma, BMI1 drives epithelial‐mesenchymal transition programs, and thus metastasis, while having little impact on proliferation or primary tumor growth. This raised questions about the requirement and role for BMI1 in melanocyte stem cell (McSC) biology. Here, we demonstrate that murine melanocyte‐specific Bmi1 deletion causes premature hair greying and gradual loss of melanocyte lineage cells. Depilation enhances this hair greying defect, accelerating depletion of McSCs in early hair cycles, suggesting that BMI1 acts to protect McSCs against stress. RNA‐seq of McSCs, harvested before onset of detectable phenotypic defects, revealed that Bmi1 deletion derepresses p16Ink4a and p19Arf, as observed in many other stem cell contexts. Additionally, BMI1 loss downregulated the glutathione S‐transferase enzymes, Gsta1 and Gsta2, which can suppress oxidative stress. Accordingly, treatment with the antioxidant N‐acetyl cysteine (NAC) partially rescued melanocyte expansion. Together, our data establish a critical function for BMI1 in McSC maintenance that reflects a partial role for suppression of oxidative stress, and likely transcriptional repression of Cdkn2a.

Funder

Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale School of Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Oncology

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