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Publication : Muscle Satellite Cell Protein Teneurin-4 Regulates Differentiation During Muscle Regeneration.

First Author  Ishii K Year  2015
Journal  Stem Cells Volume  33
Issue  10 Pages  3017-27
PubMed ID  26013034 Mgi Jnum  J:228591
Mgi Id  MGI:5707997 Doi  10.1002/stem.2058
Citation  Ishii K, et al. (2015) Muscle Satellite Cell Protein Teneurin-4 Regulates Differentiation During Muscle Regeneration. Stem Cells 33(10):3017-27
abstractText  Satellite cells are maintained in an undifferentiated quiescent state, but during muscle regeneration they acquire an activated stage, and initiate to proliferate and differentiate as myoblasts. The transmembrane protein teneurin-4 (Ten-4) is specifically expressed in the quiescent satellite cells; however, its cellular and molecular functions remain unknown. We therefore aimed to elucidate the function of Ten-4 in muscle satellite cells. In the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle of Ten-4-deficient mice, the number and the size of myofibers, as well as the population of satellite cells, were reduced with/without induction of muscle regeneration. Furthermore, we found an accelerated activation of satellite cells in the regenerated Ten-4-deficient TA muscle. The cell culture analysis using primary satellite cells showed that Ten-4 suppressed the progression of myogenic differentiation. Together, our findings revealed that Ten-4 functions as a crucial player in maintaining the quiescence of muscle satellite cells.
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