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Publication : The mechanosensitive ion channel PIEZO1 promotes satellite cell function in muscle regeneration.

First Author  Hirano K Year  2023
Journal  Life Sci Alliance Volume  6
Issue  2 PubMed ID  36446523
Mgi Jnum  J:331956 Mgi Id  MGI:7397656
Doi  10.26508/lsa.202201783 Citation  Hirano K, et al. (2023) The mechanosensitive ion channel PIEZO1 promotes satellite cell function in muscle regeneration. Life Sci Alliance 6(2)
abstractText  Muscle satellite cells (MuSCs), myogenic stem cells in skeletal muscles, play an essential role in muscle regeneration. After skeletal muscle injury, quiescent MuSCs are activated to enter the cell cycle and proliferate, thereby initiating regeneration; however, the mechanisms that ensure successful MuSC division, including chromosome segregation, remain unclear. Here, we show that PIEZO1, a calcium ion (Ca(2+))-permeable cation channel activated by membrane tension, mediates spontaneous Ca(2+) influx to control the regenerative function of MuSCs. Our genetic engineering approach in mice revealed that PIEZO1 is functionally expressed in MuSCs and that Piezo1 deletion in these cells delays myofibre regeneration after injury. These results are, at least in part, due to a mitotic defect in MuSCs. Mechanistically, this phenotype is caused by impaired PIEZO1-Rho signalling during myogenesis. Thus, we provide the first concrete evidence that PIEZO1, a bona fide mechanosensitive ion channel, promotes proliferation and regenerative functions of MuSCs through precise control of cell division.
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