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Gene, 2023-03, Vol.858, p.147172-147172, Article 147172
2023

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Molecular regulation of satellite cells via intercellular signaling
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  • Gene, 2023-03, Vol.858, p.147172-147172, Article 147172
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Netherlands: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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  • •The context-dependent activity of satellite cells is tightly regulated.•Intercellular signaling pathways play a key role in the regulation of satellite cell quiescence, activation, proliferation, and differentiation.•The major signaling pathways discussed in this review are Fibroblast Growth Factor, Notch, Wnt, Hepatocyte Growth Factor and Cadherin/Integrin Signaling. Somatic stem cells are tissue-specific reserve cells tasked to sustain tissue homeostasis in adulthood and/or effect tissue regeneration after traumatic injury. The stem cells of skeletal muscle tissue are the satellite cells, which were originally described and named after their localization beneath the muscle fiber lamina and attached to the multi-nucleated muscle fibers. During adult homeostasis, satellite cells are maintained in quiescence, a state of reversible cell cycle arrest. Yet, upon injury, satellite cells are rapidly activated, becoming highly mitotically active to generate large numbers of myoblasts that differentiate and fuse to regenerate the injured muscle fibers. A subset self-renews to replenish the pool of muscle stem cells.Complex intrinsic gene regulatory networks maintain the quiescent state of satellite cells, or upon injury, direct their activation, proliferation, differentiation and self-renewal. Molecular cues from the satellite cells’ environment provide the essential information as to when and where satellite cells are to stay quiescent or break quiescence and effect regenerative myogenesis. Predominantly, these cues are secreted, diffusible or membrane-bound ligands that bind to and activate their specific cognate receptors on the satellite cell to activate downstream signaling cascades and elicit context-specific cell behavior. This review aims to offer a concise overview of major intercellular signaling pathways regulating satellite cells during quiescence and in injury-induced skeletal muscle regeneration.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0378-1119
eISSN: 1879-0038
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2023.147172
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2762817295

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