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Publication : CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta is expressed in satellite cells and controls myogenesis.

First Author  Marchildon F Year  2012
Journal  Stem Cells Volume  30
Issue  12 Pages  2619-30
PubMed ID  23034923 Mgi Jnum  J:194640
Mgi Id  MGI:5474435 Doi  10.1002/stem.1248
Citation  Marchildon F, et al. (2012) CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta is expressed in satellite cells and controls myogenesis. Stem Cells 30(12):2619-30
abstractText  Upon injury, muscle satellite cells become activated and produce skeletal muscle precursors that engage in myogenesis. We demonstrate that the transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta (C/EBPbeta) is expressed in the satellite cells of healthy muscle. C/EBPbeta expression is regulated during myogenesis such that C/EBPbeta is rapidly and massively downregulated upon induction to differentiate. Furthermore, persistent expression of C/EBPbeta in myoblasts potently inhibits differentiation at least in part through the inhibition of MyoD protein function and stability. As a consequence, myogenic factor expression, myosin heavy chain expression, and fusogenic activity were reduced in C/EBPbeta-overexpressing cells. Using knockout models, we demonstrate that loss of Cebpb expression in satellite cells results in precocious differentiation of myoblasts in growth conditions and greater cell fusion upon differentiation. In vivo, loss of Cebpb expression in satellite cells resulted in larger muscle fiber cross-sectional area and improved repair after muscle injury. Our results support the notion that C/EBPbeta inhibits myogenic differentiation and that its levels must be reduced to allow for activation of MyoD target genes and the progression of differentiation.
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