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Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis

Skeletal muscle regeneration involves coordinated activation of an array of signaling pathways. Fibroblast growth factor–inducible 14 (Fn14) is a bona fide receptor for the TWEAK cytokine. Levels of Fn14 are increased in the skeletal muscle of mice after injury. However, the cell-autonomous role of...

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Autores principales: Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris, Joshi, Aniket S, Castillo, Micah B, Koike, Tatiana E, Roy, Anirban, Gunaratne, Preethi H, Kumar, Ashok
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Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10561765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37813488
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302312
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author Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris
Joshi, Aniket S
Castillo, Micah B
Koike, Tatiana E
Roy, Anirban
Gunaratne, Preethi H
Kumar, Ashok
author_facet Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris
Joshi, Aniket S
Castillo, Micah B
Koike, Tatiana E
Roy, Anirban
Gunaratne, Preethi H
Kumar, Ashok
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description Skeletal muscle regeneration involves coordinated activation of an array of signaling pathways. Fibroblast growth factor–inducible 14 (Fn14) is a bona fide receptor for the TWEAK cytokine. Levels of Fn14 are increased in the skeletal muscle of mice after injury. However, the cell-autonomous role of Fn14 in muscle regeneration remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that global deletion of the Fn14 receptor in mice attenuates muscle regeneration. Conditional ablation of Fn14 in myoblasts but not in differentiated myofibers of mice inhibits skeletal muscle regeneration. Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion without affecting the levels of myogenic regulatory factors in the regenerating muscle. Fn14 deletion in myoblasts hastens initial differentiation but impairs their fusion. The overexpression of Fn14 in myoblasts results in the formation of myotubes having an increased diameter after induction of differentiation. Ablation of Fn14 also reduces the levels of various components of canonical Wnt and calcium signaling both in vitro and in vivo. Forced activation of Wnt signaling rescues fusion defects in Fn14-deficient myoblast cultures. Collectively, our results demonstrate that Fn14-mediated signaling positively regulates myoblast fusion and skeletal muscle regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-105617652023-10-10 Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris Joshi, Aniket S Castillo, Micah B Koike, Tatiana E Roy, Anirban Gunaratne, Preethi H Kumar, Ashok Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Skeletal muscle regeneration involves coordinated activation of an array of signaling pathways. Fibroblast growth factor–inducible 14 (Fn14) is a bona fide receptor for the TWEAK cytokine. Levels of Fn14 are increased in the skeletal muscle of mice after injury. However, the cell-autonomous role of Fn14 in muscle regeneration remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that global deletion of the Fn14 receptor in mice attenuates muscle regeneration. Conditional ablation of Fn14 in myoblasts but not in differentiated myofibers of mice inhibits skeletal muscle regeneration. Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion without affecting the levels of myogenic regulatory factors in the regenerating muscle. Fn14 deletion in myoblasts hastens initial differentiation but impairs their fusion. The overexpression of Fn14 in myoblasts results in the formation of myotubes having an increased diameter after induction of differentiation. Ablation of Fn14 also reduces the levels of various components of canonical Wnt and calcium signaling both in vitro and in vivo. Forced activation of Wnt signaling rescues fusion defects in Fn14-deficient myoblast cultures. Collectively, our results demonstrate that Fn14-mediated signaling positively regulates myoblast fusion and skeletal muscle regeneration. Life Science Alliance LLC 2023-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10561765/ /pubmed/37813488 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302312 Text en © 2023 Tomaz da Silva et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris
Joshi, Aniket S
Castillo, Micah B
Koike, Tatiana E
Roy, Anirban
Gunaratne, Preethi H
Kumar, Ashok
Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis
title Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis
title_full Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis
title_fullStr Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis
title_short Fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis
title_sort fn14 promotes myoblast fusion during regenerative myogenesis
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10561765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37813488
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302312
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