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Publication : Myf5-positive satellite cells contribute to Pax7-dependent long-term maintenance of adult muscle stem cells.

First Author  Günther S Year  2013
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  13
Issue  5 Pages  590-601
PubMed ID  23933088 Mgi Jnum  J:202693
Mgi Id  MGI:5521239 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2013.07.016
Citation  Gunther S, et al. (2013) Myf5-positive satellite cells contribute to pax7-dependent long-term maintenance of adult muscle stem cells. Cell Stem Cell 13(5):590-601
abstractText  Skeletal muscle contains Pax7-expressing muscle stem or satellite cells, enabling muscle regeneration throughout most of adult life. Here, we demonstrate that induced inactivation of Pax7 in Pax7-expressing cells of adult mice leads to loss of muscle stem cells and reduced heterochromatin condensation in rare surviving satellite cells. Inactivation of Pax7 in Myf5-expressing cells revealed that the majority of adult muscle stem cells originate from myogenic lineages, which express the myogenic regulators Myf5 or MyoD. Likewise, the majority of muscle stem cells are replenished from Myf5-expressing myogenic cells during adult life, and inactivation of Pax7 in Myf5-expressing cells after muscle damage leads to a complete arrest of muscle regeneration. Finally, we demonstrate that a relatively small number of muscle stem cells are sufficient for efficient repair of skeletal muscles. We conclude that Pax7 acts at different levels in a nonhierarchical regulatory network controlling muscle-satellite-cell-mediated muscle regeneration.
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