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The jam session between muscle stem cells and the extracellular matrix in the tissue microenvironment
Mafalda Loreti, Alessandra Sacco
npj Regenerative Medicine · 2022 · ▲ 94 citations
Abstract
Skeletal muscle requires a highly orchestrated coordination between multiple cell types and their microenvironment to exert its function and to maintain its homeostasis and regenerative capacity. Over the past decades, significant advances, including lineage tracing and single-cell RNA sequencing, have contributed to identifying multiple muscle resident cell populations participating in muscle maintenance and repair. Among these populations, muscle stem cells (MuSC), also known as satellite cells, in response to stress or injury, are able to proliferate, fuse, and form new myofibers to repair the damaged tissue. These cells reside adjacent to the myofiber and are surrounded by a specific and complex microenvironment, the stem cell niche. Major components of the niche are extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, able to instruct MuSC behavior. However, during aging and muscle-associated diseases, muscle progressively loses its regenerative ability, in part due to a dysregulation of ECM components. This review provides an overview of the composition and importance of the MuSC microenvironment. We discuss relevant ECM proteins and how their mutations or dysregulation impact young and aged muscle tissue or contribute to diseases. Recent discoveries have improved our knowledge about the ECM composition of skeletal muscle, which has helped to mimic the architecture of the stem cell niche and improved the regenerative capacity of MuSC. Further understanding about extrinsic signals from the microenvironment controlling MuSC function and innovative technologies are still required to develop new therapies to improve muscle repair.
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Loreti, M., & Sacco, A. (2022). The jam session between muscle stem cells and the extracellular matrix in the tissue microenvironment. <em>npj Regenerative Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41536-022-00204-z
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Loreti M, Sacco A. The jam session between muscle stem cells and the extracellular matrix in the tissue microenvironment. npj Regenerative Medicine. 2022. doi:10.1038/s41536-022-00204-z.
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@article{mafalda2022Thejam,
title = {The jam session between muscle stem cells and the extracellular matrix in the tissue microenvironment},
author = {Mafalda Loreti and Alessandra Sacco},
journal = {npj Regenerative Medicine},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1038/s41536-022-00204-z},
}
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