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Publication : Liver-derived plasminogen mediates muscle stem cell expansion during caloric restriction through the plasminogen receptor Plg-R(KT).

First Author  Bareja A Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  3 Pages  113881
PubMed ID  38442019 Mgi Jnum  J:348602
Mgi Id  MGI:7621064 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113881
Citation  Bareja A, et al. (2024) Liver-derived plasminogen mediates muscle stem cell expansion during caloric restriction through the plasminogen receptor Plg-R(KT). Cell Rep 43(3):113881
abstractText  An intriguing effect of short-term caloric restriction (CR) is the expansion of certain stem cell populations, including muscle stem cells (satellite cells), which facilitate an accelerated regenerative program after injury. Here, we utilized the MetRS(L274G) (MetRS) transgenic mouse to identify liver-secreted plasminogen as a candidate for regulating satellite cell expansion during short-term CR. Knockdown of circulating plasminogen prevents satellite cell expansion during short-term CR. Furthermore, loss of the plasminogen receptor KT (Plg-R(KT)) is also sufficient to prevent CR-related satellite cell expansion, consistent with direct signaling of plasminogen through the plasminogen receptor Plg-R(KT)/ERK kinase to promote proliferation of satellite cells. Importantly, we are able to replicate many of these findings in human participants from the CALERIE trial. Our results demonstrate that CR enhances liver protein secretion of plasminogen, which signals directly to the muscle satellite cell through Plg-R(KT) to promote proliferation and subsequent muscle resilience during CR.
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