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Publication : Heterogeneity of Satellite Cells Implicates DELTA1/NOTCH2 Signaling in Self-Renewal.

First Author  Yartseva V Year  2020
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  30
Issue  5 Pages  1491-1503.e6
PubMed ID  32023464 Mgi Jnum  J:298877
Mgi Id  MGI:6416023 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2019.12.100
Citation  Yartseva V, et al. (2020) Heterogeneity of Satellite Cells Implicates DELTA1/NOTCH2 Signaling in Self-Renewal. Cell Rep 30(5):1491-1503.e6
abstractText  How satellite cells and their progenitors balance differentiation and self-renewal to achieve sustainable tissue regeneration is not well understood. A major roadblock to understanding satellite cell fate decisions has been the difficulty of studying this process in vivo. By visualizing expression dynamics of myogenic transcription factors during early regeneration in vivo, we identify the time point at which cells undergo decisions to differentiate or self-renew. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals heterogeneity of satellite cells, including a subpopulation enriched in Notch2 receptor expression, during both muscle homeostasis and regeneration. Furthermore, we reveal that differentiating cells express the Dll1 ligand. Using antagonistic antibodies, we demonstrate that the DLL1 and NOTCH2 signaling pair is required for satellite cell self-renewal. Thus, differentiating cells provide the self-renewing signal during regeneration, enabling proportional regeneration in response to injury while maintaining the satellite cell pool. These findings have implications for therapeutic control of muscle regeneration.
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