CCAAT/enhancer binding protein ß is required for satellite cell self-renewal.
Skelet Muscle
; 6(1): 40, 2016 12 07.
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BACKGROUND: Postnatal growth and repair of skeletal muscle relies upon a population of quiescent muscle precursor cells, called satellite cells that can be activated to proliferate and differentiate into new myofibers, as well as self-renew to replenish the satellite cell population. The balance between differentiation and self-renewal is critical to maintain muscle tissue homeostasis, and alterations in this equilibrium can lead to chronic muscle degeneration. The transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta (C/EBPß) is expressed in Pax7+ satellite cells of healthy muscle and is downregulated during myoblast differentiation. Persistent expression of C/EBPß upregulates Pax7, inhibits MyoD, and blocks myogenic differentiation. METHODS: Using genetic tools to conditionally abrogate C/EBPß expression in Pax7+ cells, we examined the role of C/EBPß in self-renewal of satellite cells during muscle regeneration. RESULTS: We find that loss of C/EBPß leads to precocious differentiation at the expense of self-renewal in primary myoblast and myofiber cultures. After a single muscle injury, C/EBPß-deficient satellite cells fail to self-renew resulting in a reduction of satellite cells available for future rounds of regeneration. After a second round of injury, muscle regeneration is impaired in C/EBPß conditional knockout mice compared to wild-type control mice. We find that C/EBPß can regulate Notch2 expression and that restoration of Notch activity in myoblasts lacking C/EBPß prevents precocious differentiation. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that C/EBPß is a novel regulator of satellite cell self-renewal during muscle regeneration acting at least in part through Notch2.
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Diferenciação Celular
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Proteína beta Intensificadora de Ligação a CCAAT
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Células Satélites de Músculo Esquelético
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Proliferação de Células
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2016
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