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  • Granulocyte-monocyte progenitors (GMPs) can differentiate into neutrophils and monocytes, but the mechanisms guiding this differentiation in humans are not fully understood.
  • A human neutrophil deficiency model was developed using alpha-lipoic acid, which helped researchers investigate how GMPs commit to neutrophil progenitors and the role of RNA splicing and rRNA biogenesis in this process.
  • The study identified the transcription factor ELK1 as essential for this commitment, revealing important roles for different forms of ELK1 and the regulatory influence of SF3B1 in the development of neutrophil progenitors.

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Granulocyte-monocyte progenitors (GMPs) differentiate into both neutrophils and monocytes. Recently, uni-potential neutrophil progenitors have been identified both in mice and humans using an array of surface markers. However, how human GMPs commit to neutrophil progenitors and the regulatory mechanisms of fate determination remain incompletely understood. In the present study, we established a human neutrophil deficiency model using the small molecule alpha-lipoic acid. Using this neutrophil deficiency model, we determined that the neutrophil progenitor commitment process from CD371 CD115 GMPs defined by CD34 and CD15 and discovered that critical signals generated by RNA splicing and rRNA biogenesis regulate the process of early commitment for human early neutrophil progenitors derived from CD371 CD115 GMPs. These processes were elucidated by single-cell RNA sequencing both in vitro and in vivo derived cells. Sequentially, we identified that the transcription factor ELK1 is essential for human neutrophil lineage commitment using the alpha-lipoic acid (ALA)-inducing neutrophil deficiency model. Finally, we also revealed differential roles for long-ELK1 and short-ELK1, balanced by SF3B1, in the commitment process of neutrophil progenitors. Taken together, we discovered a novel function of ALA in regulating neutrophil lineage specification and identified that the SF3B1-ELK axis regulates the commitment of human neutrophil progenitors from CD371 CD115 GMPs.

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