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The m6A methyltransferase METTL16 negatively regulates MCP1 expression in mesenchymal stem cells during monocyte recruitment
Zhaoqiang Zhang, Zhongyu Xie, Jiajie Lin, Zehang Sun, Zhikun Li, Wenhui Yu, Yipeng Zeng, Guiwen Ye, Jinteng Li, Feng Ye, Zepeng Su, Yunshu Che, Peitao Xu, Chenying Zeng, Peng Wang, Yanfeng Wu, Huiyong Shen
Zhaoqiang Zhang, Zhongyu Xie, Jiajie Lin, Zehang Sun, Zhikun Li, Wenhui Yu, Yipeng Zeng, Guiwen Ye, Jinteng Li, Feng Ye, Zepeng Su, Yunshu Che, Peitao Xu, Chenying Zeng, Peng Wang, Yanfeng Wu, Huiyong Shen
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Research Article Immunology Stem cells

The m6A methyltransferase METTL16 negatively regulates MCP1 expression in mesenchymal stem cells during monocyte recruitment

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess strong immunoregulatory functions, one aspect of which is recruiting monocytes from peripheral vessels to local tissue by secreting monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP1). However, the regulatory mechanisms of MCP1 secretion in MSCs are still unclear. Recently, the N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification was reported to be involved in the functional regulation of MSCs. In this study, we demonstrated that methyltransferase-like 16 (METTL16) negatively regulated MCP1 expression in MSCs through the m6A modification. Specifically, the expression of METTL16 in MSCs decreased gradually and was negatively correlated with the expression of MCP1 after coculture with monocytes. Knocking down METTL16 markedly enhanced MCP1 expression and the ability to recruit monocytes. Mechanistically, knocking down METTL16 decreased MCP1 mRNA degradation, which was mediated by the m6A reader YTH N6-methyladenosine RNA-binding protein 2 (YTHDF2). We further revealed that YTHDF2 specifically recognized m6A sites on MCP1 mRNA in the CDS region and thus negatively regulated MCP1 expression. Moreover, an in vivo assay showed that MSCs transfected with METTL16 siRNA showed greater ability to recruit monocytes. These findings reveal a potential mechanism by which the m6A methylase METTL16 regulates MCP1 expression through YTHDF2-mediated mRNA degradation and suggest a potential strategy to manipulate MCP1 expression in MSCs.

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Zhaoqiang Zhang, Zhongyu Xie, Jiajie Lin, Zehang Sun, Zhikun Li, Wenhui Yu, Yipeng Zeng, Guiwen Ye, Jinteng Li, Feng Ye, Zepeng Su, Yunshu Che, Peitao Xu, Chenying Zeng, Peng Wang, Yanfeng Wu, Huiyong Shen

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YTHDF2 recognizes specific m6A modification sites in the MCP1 CDS region.

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YTHDF2 recognizes specific m6A modification sites in the MCP1 CDS region...
(A) Schematic representation of m6A sites of MCP1 mRNA in the CDS region. (B) Schematic representation of mutated m6A sites of MCP1 mRNA in the pCDNA3.1 vector. Adenines in chr17:34256757 (MCP1-Mut1) and chr17:34256822 (MCP1-Mut2) were mutated to guanine. (C) pCDNA3.1 vectors expressing the MCP1 mutant were transfected into 293T cells treated with siNC or siYTHDF2, and the relative MCP1 mRNA expression was quantified by qPCR (n = 9). (D) Representative blot images of MCP1 in siNC- or siYTHDF2-treated 293T cells transfected with MCP1-mutant pCDNA3.1 vectors (n = 9). (E and F) YTHDF2 RIP-qPCR analysis of MCP1 mRNA in the MSCs (n = 9) transfected with MCP1-mutant pCDNA3.1 vectors. Data are presented as the mean ± SD. Two-tailed Student’s t test was performed in panels C and E and 1-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni’s test was performed in F. *P < 0.05; ****P < 0.0001. NS, not significant; MSCs, mesenchymal stem cells; MCP1, monocyte chemoattractant protein 1; siNC, control siRNA; siYTHDF2, siRNA for YTHDF2.

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