Lysosomal Signaling Licenses Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation via Inactivation of Tfe3

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2019-02-07

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Villegas, Florian
Lehalle, Daphné
Mayer, Daniela
Rittirsch, Melanie
Stadler, Michael B.
Zinner, Marietta
Olivieri, Daniel
Vabres, Pierre
Duplomb-Jego, Laurence
De Bont, Eveline S.J.M.

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Abstract

Self-renewal and differentiation of pluripotent murine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is regulated by extrinsic signaling pathways. It is less clear whether cellular metabolism instructs developmental progression. In an unbiased genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screen, we identified components of a conserved amino-acid-sensing pathway as critical drivers of ESC differentiation. Functional analysis revealed that lysosome activity, the Ragulator protein complex, and the tumor-suppressor protein Folliculin enable the Rag GTPases C and D to bind and seclude the bHLH transcription factor Tfe3 in the cytoplasm. In contrast, ectopic nuclear Tfe3 represses specific developmental and metabolic transcriptional programs that are associated with peri-implantation development. We show differentiation-specific and non-canonical regulation of Rag GTPase in ESCs and, importantly, identify point mutations in a Tfe3 domain required for cytoplasmic inactivation as potentially causal for a human developmental disorder. Our work reveals an instructive and biomedically relevant role of metabolic signaling in licensing embryonic cell fate transitions.

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developmental disorder, differentiation, embryonic stem cell, Flcn, mTOR, pluripotency, Rag GTPases, Ragulator, Tfe3, Taverne, Molecular Medicine, Genetics, Cell Biology

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Villegas, F, Lehalle, D, Mayer, D, Rittirsch, M, Stadler, M B, Zinner, M, Olivieri, D, Vabres, P, Duplomb-Jego, L, De Bont, E S J M, Duffourd, Y, Duijkers, F, Avila, M, Geneviève, D, Houcinat, N, Jouan, T, Kuentz, P, Lichtenbelt, K D, Thauvin-Robinet, C, St-Onge, J, Thevenon, J, van Gassen, K L I, van Haelst, M, van Koningsbruggen, S, Hess, D, Smallwood, S A, Rivière, J B, Faivre, L & Betschinger, J 2019, 'Lysosomal Signaling Licenses Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation via Inactivation of Tfe3', Cell Stem Cell, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 257-270.e8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2018.11.021