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Mechano-oncogenic cytoskeletal remodeling drives leukemic transformation with mitochondrial vesicle-mediated STING activation

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Mitochondria are integrated within the cytoskeleton for structural integrity and functional regulation, yet the pathological exploitation of these interactions in cell fate decisions remains largely unexplored. Here, we identify a cytoskeleton-mitochondria remodeling mechanism underlying leukemic transformation by the core-binding factor subunit beta and smooth muscle myosin heavy-chain fusion (CBFß-SMMHC). This chimera reconstructs a cytosolic filamentous cytoskeleton, inducing NMIIA phosphorylation and INF2-dependent filamentous actin (F-actin) assembly, which enhance cellular stiffness and tension, leading to calcium-mediated mitochondrial constriction, termed cytoskeletal co-option of mitochondrial constriction (CCMC). CCMC can also be triggered through diverse approaches independent of CBFß-SMMHC, reconstructing a similar cytoskeleton and recapitulating acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with consistent immunophenotypes and inflammatory signatures. Notably, CCMC generates TOM20-PDH+mtDNA+ mitochondrial-derived vesicles that activate cGAS-STING signaling, with Sting knockout abrogating CCMC-induced leukemogenesis. Targeted inhibition of CCMC or STING suppresses AML propagation while sparing normal hematopoiesis. These findings establish CCMC as an intrinsic mechano-oncogenic process linking genetic mutations with cytoskeletal remodeling to oncogenic transformation, highlighting its promise as a therapeutic target. Overall design: Bone marrow cells, extracted from leukemia and wildtype mice, underwent ACK buffer treatment post-extraction. Single-cell RNA sequencing and bulk RNA sequencing were performed to figure out transcriptional profiles of distinct lekemia models.
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2025-04-13
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