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Non-necroptotic MLKL function damages mitochondria and promotes hematopoietic stem cell aging [RNA-seq]

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Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) survive many types of cellular stress but often lose their regenerative and lymphopoietic capacities as a result. Such functional decline also occurs with age, and dysfunctional HSCs with impaired mitochondria accumulate during aging. However, the molecular link between HSC stress response and age-related functional decline remains poorly understood. Here we show that multiple stress responses converge on the RIPK3-MLKL axis to induce age-related changes in HSCs. The necroptosis effector MLKL is readily activated by inflammation and replication stress and accumulates in HSC mitochondria. Consequently, activated MLKL does not cause cell death but impairs HSC self-renewal and lymphoid differentiation. Such MLKL-mediated functional decline also occurs in HSCs during organismal aging, with activated MLKL primarily mediating age-related mitochondrial damage and reduced glycolytic flux. Collectively, our results establish the RIPK3-MLKL axis as a key mediator of HSC aging and identify a necroptosis-independent role of MLKL in mitochondrial damage. Overall design: RNA-seq profiling of HSCs (Lin-/cKit+/Sca1+/Flk2-/CD48-/CD150+) isolated from 3- and 18-month-old wildtype (WT) and Mlkl-/- mice
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2026-02-10
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