Muscle satellite cells adopt divergent fates
Hammersmith Hospital · Medical Research Council
Abstract
Growth, repair, and regeneration of adult skeletal muscle depends on the persistence of satellite cells: muscle stem cells resident beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber. However, how the satellite cell compartment is maintained is unclear. Here, we use cultured myofibers to model muscle regeneration and show that satellite cells adopt divergent fates. Quiescent satellite cells are synchronously activated to coexpress the transcription factors Pax7 and MyoD. Most then proliferate, down-regulate Pax7, and differentiate. In contrast, other proliferating cells maintain Pax7 but lose MyoD and withdraw from immediate differentiation. These cells are typically located in clusters, together with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.69
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 65
Authors
6- PSPeter S. ZammitCorresponding
Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- JPJon P. Golding
Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- YNYosuke Nagata
Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- VHValérie Hudon
Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- TATerence A. Partridge
Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
Topics & keywords
- MyoD
- Biology
- Myogenesis
- Cell biology
- Myocyte
- MyoD Protein
- Satellite
- Cellular differentiation