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Wnt4 from the Niche Controls the Mechano-Properties and Quiescent State of Muscle Stem Cells.

Citation
Eliazer, S., et al. “Wnt4 From The Niche Controls The Mechano-Properties And Quiescent State Of Muscle Stem Cells.”. Cell Stem Cell, pp. 654-665.e4.
Author Susan Eliazer, Jonathon M Muncie, Josef Christensen, Xuefeng Sun, Rebecca S D'Urso, Valerie M Weaver, Andrew S Brack
Keywords Rho, Wnt4, cell mechanics, cytoskeleton, mechano-properties, muscle stem cell, niche, non-canonical, quiescence, regeneration
Abstract

Satellite cells (SCs) reside in a dormant state during tissue homeostasis. The specific paracrine agents and niche cells that maintain SC quiescence remain unknown. We find that Wnt4 produced by the muscle fiber maintains SC quiescence through RhoA. Using cell-specific inducible genetics, we find that a Wnt4-Rho signaling axis constrains SC numbers and activation during tissue homeostasis in adult mice. Wnt4 activates Rho in quiescent SCs to maintain mechanical strain, restrict movement in the niche, and repress YAP. The induction of YAP upon disruption of RhoA is essential for SC activation under homeostasis. In the context of injury, the loss of Wnt4 from the niche accelerates SC activation and muscle repair, whereas overexpression of Wnt4 transitions SCs into a deeper state of quiescence and delays muscle repair. In conclusion, the SC pool undergoes dynamic transitions during early activation with changes in mechano-properties and cytoskeleton signaling preceding cell-cycle entry.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Cell stem cell
Volume
25
Issue
5
Number of Pages
654-665.e4
Date Published
11/2019
ISSN Number
1875-9777
DOI
10.1016/j.stem.2019.08.007
Alternate Journal
Cell Stem Cell
PMID
31495781
PMCID
PMC6842437
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