Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Mitochondrial state determines functionally divergent stem cell population in planaria.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

May 11, 2021

Journal

Stem cell reports

Volume/Issue

16/5

ISSN

2213-6711

Mitochondrial state changes were shown to be critical for stem cell function. However, variation in the mitochondrial content in stem cells and the implication, if any, on differentiation is poorly understood. Here, using cellular and molecular studies, we show that the planarian pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have low mitochondrial mass compared with their progenitors. Transplantation experiments provided functional validation that neoblasts with low mitochondrial mass are the true PSCs. Further, the mitochondrial mass correlated with OxPhos and inhibiting the transition to OxPhos dependent metabolism in cultured cells resulted in higher PSCs. In summary, we show that low mitochondrial mass is a hallmark of PSCs in planaria and provide a mechanism to isolate live, functionally active, PSCs from different cell cycle stages (G0/G1 and S, G2/M). Our study demonstrates that the change in mitochondrial metabolism, a feature of PSCs is conserved in planaria and highlights its role in organismal regeneration.

Alternate Journal

Stem Cell Reports

PubMed ID

33861990

PubMed Central ID

PMC8185449

Authors

Mohamed Mohamed Haroon
Vairavan Lakshmanan
Souradeep R Sarkar
Kai Lei
Praveen Kumar Vemula
Dasaradhi Palakodeti

Keywords

Transcriptome
Planarians
RNA, Small Interfering
Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial
Animals
RNA-Seq
Cell Differentiation
Stem Cell Transplantation
Staining and Labeling
Mitochondria
Stem Cells
Pluripotent Stem Cells