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Fate decision of satellite cell differentiation and self-renewal by miR-31-IL34 axis.

Yang Su1, Yingying Yu1, Zhengquan Yu1,2, Qingyong Meng3,4, Chuncheng Liu1,5, Yuying Zhang1, Chang Liu1, Mengxu Ge1, Lei Li1, Miaomiao Lan1, Tongtong Wang1, Min Li1, Fan Liu1, Lei Xiong1, Kun Wang1, Ting He1, Jianyun Shi1, Yongli Song1, Yaofeng Zhao1, Ning Li1.   

Abstract

Quiescent satellite cells (SCs) that are activated to produce numerous myoblasts underpin the complete healing of damaged skeletal muscle. How cell-autonomous regulatory mechanisms modulate the balance among cells committed to differentiation and those committed to self-renewal to maintain the stem cell pool remains poorly explored. Here, we show that miR-31 inactivation compromises muscle regeneration in adult mice by impairing the expansion of myoblasts. miR-31 is pivotal for SC proliferation, and its deletion promotes asymmetric cell fate segregation of proliferating cells, resulting in enhanced myogenic commitment and re-entry into quiescence. Further analysis revealed that miR-31 posttranscriptionally suppresses interleukin 34 (IL34) mRNA, the protein product of which activates JAK-STAT3 signaling required for myogenic progression. IL34 inhibition rescues the regenerative deficiency of miR-31 knockout mice. Our results provide evidence that targeting miR-31 or IL34 activities in SCs could be used to counteract the functional exhaustion of SCs in pathological conditions.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31332295      PMCID: PMC7206105          DOI: 10.1038/s41418-019-0390-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Differ        ISSN: 1350-9047            Impact factor:   15.828


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