Myostatin negatively regulates satellite cell activation and self-renewal
University of Auckland · AgResearch
Abstract
Satellite cells are quiescent muscle stem cells that promote postnatal muscle growth and repair. Here we show that myostatin, a TGF-beta member, signals satellite cell quiescence and also negatively regulates satellite cell self-renewal. BrdU labeling in vivo revealed that, among the Myostatin-deficient satellite cells, higher numbers of satellite cells are activated as compared with wild type. In contrast, addition of Myostatin to myofiber explant cultures inhibits satellite cell activation. Cell cycle analysis confirms that Myostatin up-regulated p21, a Cdk inhibitor, and decreased the levels and activity of Cdk2 protein in satellite cells. Hence, Myostatin negatively regulates the G1 to S progression and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
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5Topics & keywords
- Myostatin
- Biology
- Satellite
- Myocyte
- Cell growth
- Myogenin
- Cell biology
- Cell