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Macrophage-released ADAMTS1 promotes muscle stem cell activation
Hongqing Du, Chung‐Hsuan Shih, Michael N. Wosczyna, Alisa A. Mueller, Joonseok Cho, Abhishek Aggarwal, Thomas A. Rando, Brian J. Feldman
Nature Communications · 2017 · ▲ 122 citations
Abstract
Coordinated activation of muscle stem cells (known as satellite cells) is critical for postnatal muscle growth and regeneration. The muscle stem cell niche is central for regulating the activation state of satellite cells, but the specific extracellular signals that coordinate this regulation are poorly understood. Here we show that macrophages at sites of muscle injury induce activation of satellite cells via expression of Adamts1. Overexpression of Adamts1 in macrophages in vivo is sufficient to increase satellite cell activation and improve muscle regeneration in young mice. We demonstrate that NOTCH1 is a target of ADAMTS1 metalloproteinase activity, which reduces Notch signaling, leading to increased satellite cell activation. These results identify Adamts1 as a potent extracellular regulator of satellite cell activation and have significant implications for understanding the regulation of satellite cell activity and regeneration after muscle injury.Satellite cells are crucial for growth and regeneration of skeletal muscle. Here the authors show that in response to muscle injury, macrophages secrete Adamts1, which induces satellite cell activation by modulating Notch1 signaling.
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Du, H., Shih, C., Wosczyna, M.N., Mueller, A.A., Cho, J., Aggarwal, A., Rando, T.A., & Feldman, B.J. (2017). Macrophage-released ADAMTS1 promotes muscle stem cell activation. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00522-7
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Du H, Shih C, Wosczyna MN, Mueller AA, Cho J, Aggarwal A, et al. Macrophage-released ADAMTS1 promotes muscle stem cell activation. Nature Communications. 2017. doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00522-7.
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@article{hongqing2017Macrop,
title = {Macrophage-released ADAMTS1 promotes muscle stem cell activation},
author = {Hongqing Du and Chung‐Hsuan Shih and Michael N. Wosczyna and Alisa A. Mueller and Joonseok Cho and Abhishek Aggarwal and Thomas A. Rando and Brian J. Feldman},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-017-00522-7},
}
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