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Publication : Dissecting Murine Muscle Stem Cell Aging through Regeneration Using Integrative Genomic Analysis.

First Author  Shcherbina A Year  2020
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  32
Issue  4 Pages  107964
PubMed ID  32726628 Mgi Jnum  J:312034
Mgi Id  MGI:6715857 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107964
Citation  Shcherbina A, et al. (2020) Dissecting Murine Muscle Stem Cell Aging through Regeneration Using Integrative Genomic Analysis. Cell Rep 32(4):107964
abstractText  During aging, there is a progressive loss of volume and function in skeletal muscle that impacts mobility and quality of life. The repair of skeletal muscle is regulated by tissue-resident stem cells called satellite cells (or muscle stem cells [MuSCs]), but in aging, MuSCs decrease in numbers and regenerative capacity. The transcriptional networks and epigenetic changes that confer diminished regenerative function in MuSCs as a result of natural aging are only partially understood. Herein, we use an integrative genomics approach to profile MuSCs from young and aged animals before and after injury. Integration of these datasets reveals aging impacts multiple regulatory changes through significant differences in gene expression, metabolic flux, chromatin accessibility, and patterns of transcription factor (TF) binding activities. Collectively, these datasets facilitate a deeper understanding of the regulation tissue-resident stem cells use during aging and healing.
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