|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : Cadherin-dependent adhesion is required for muscle stem cell niche anchorage and maintenance.

First Author  Hung M Year  2024
Journal  Development Volume  151
Issue  7 PubMed ID  38456551
Mgi Jnum  J:350920 Mgi Id  MGI:7621309
Doi  10.1242/dev.202387 Citation  Hung M, et al. (2024) Cadherin-dependent adhesion is required for muscle stem cell niche anchorage and maintenance. Development 151(7):dev202387
abstractText  Adhesion between stem cells and their niche provides stable anchorage and signaling cues to sustain properties such as quiescence. Skeletal muscle stem cells (MuSCs) adhere to an adjacent myofiber via cadherin-catenin complexes. Previous studies on N- and M-cadherin in MuSCs revealed that although N-cadherin is required for quiescence, they are collectively dispensable for MuSC niche localization and regenerative activity. Although additional cadherins are expressed at low levels, these findings raise the possibility that cadherins are unnecessary for MuSC anchorage to the niche. To address this question, we conditionally removed from MuSCs beta- and gamma-catenin, and, separately, alphaE- and alphaT-catenin, factors that are essential for cadherin-dependent adhesion. Catenin-deficient MuSCs break quiescence similarly to N-/M-cadherin-deficient MuSCs, but exit the niche and are depleted. Combined in vivo, ex vivo and single cell RNA-sequencing approaches reveal that MuSC attrition occurs via precocious differentiation, re-entry to the niche and fusion to myofibers. These findings indicate that cadherin-catenin-dependent adhesion is required for anchorage of MuSCs to their niche and for preservation of the stem cell compartment. Furthermore, separable cadherin-regulated functions govern niche localization, quiescence and MuSC maintenance.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

20 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

0 Expression