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Publication : Loss of Tob1 promotes muscle regeneration through muscle stem cell expansion.

First Author  Kitajima Y Year  2024
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  137
Issue  15 PubMed ID  39037211
Mgi Jnum  J:353812 Mgi Id  MGI:7714819
Doi  10.1242/jcs.261886 Citation  Kitajima Y, et al. (2024) Loss of Tob1 promotes muscle regeneration through muscle stem cell expansion. J Cell Sci 137(15):jcs261886
abstractText  Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) play an indispensable role in postnatal muscle growth and hypertrophy in adults. MuSCs also retain a highly regenerative capacity and are therefore considered a promising stem cell source for regenerative therapy for muscle diseases. In this study, we identify tumor-suppressor protein Tob1 as a Pax7 target protein that negatively controls the population expansion of MuSCs. Tob1 protein is undetectable in the quiescent state but is upregulated during activation in MuSCs. Tob1 ablation in mice accelerates MuSC population expansion and boosts muscle regeneration. Moreover, inactivation of Tob1 in MuSCs ameliorates the efficiency of MuSC transplantation in a murine muscular dystrophy model. Collectively, selective targeting of Tob1 might be a therapeutic option for the treatment of muscular diseases, including muscular dystrophy and age-related sarcopenia.
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