Stem Cell Reports (Dec 2018)

MYC Induces a Hybrid Energetics Program Early in Cell Reprogramming

  • Javier Prieto,
  • Arnold Y. Seo,
  • Marian León,
  • Fulvio Santacatterina,
  • Laura Torresano,
  • Martina Palomino-Schätzlein,
  • Karen Giménez,
  • Azahara Vallet-Sánchez,
  • Xavier Ponsoda,
  • Antonio Pineda-Lucena,
  • José M. Cuezva,
  • Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz,
  • Josema Torres

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
pp. 1479 – 1492

Abstract

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Summary: Cell reprogramming is thought to be associated with a full metabolic switch from an oxidative- to a glycolytic-based metabolism. However, neither the dynamics nor the factors controlling this metabolic switch are fully understood. By using cellular, biochemical, protein array, metabolomic, and respirometry analyses, we found that c-MYC establishes a robust bivalent energetics program early in cell reprogramming. Cells prone to undergo reprogramming exhibit high mitochondrial membrane potential and display a hybrid metabolism. We conclude that MYC proteins orchestrate a rewiring of somatic cell metabolism early in cell reprogramming, whereby somatic cells acquire the phenotypic plasticity necessary for their transition to pluripotency in response to either intrinsic or external cues. : Torres and colleagues describe an MYC-dependent remodeling of mitochondrial dynamics and metabolism during the first stage of cell reprogramming. Endogenous MYC activity was found to be necessary for cell reprogramming, likely by establishing a hybrid metabolic state characterized by elevated glycolytic flux and a somatic oxidative metabolic rate. MYC polarized mitochondria by increasing ATPIF1 and labeled cells prone to cell reprogramming. Keywords: cell reprogramming, metabolism, mitochondrial dynamics, cell signaling