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A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration

Regeneration depends on the ability of mature cells at the injury site to respond to injury, generating tissue-specific progenitors that incorporate the blastema and proliferate to reconstitute the original organ architecture. The metabolic microenvironment has been tightly connected to cell functio...

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Autores principales: Brandão, Ana S, Borbinha, Jorge, Pereira, Telmo, Brito, Patrícia H, Lourenço, Raquel, Bensimon-Brito, Anabela, Jacinto, Antonio
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9395193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35993337
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76987
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author Brandão, Ana S
Borbinha, Jorge
Pereira, Telmo
Brito, Patrícia H
Lourenço, Raquel
Bensimon-Brito, Anabela
Jacinto, Antonio
author_facet Brandão, Ana S
Borbinha, Jorge
Pereira, Telmo
Brito, Patrícia H
Lourenço, Raquel
Bensimon-Brito, Anabela
Jacinto, Antonio
author_sort Brandão, Ana S
collection PubMed
description Regeneration depends on the ability of mature cells at the injury site to respond to injury, generating tissue-specific progenitors that incorporate the blastema and proliferate to reconstitute the original organ architecture. The metabolic microenvironment has been tightly connected to cell function and identity during development and tumorigenesis. Yet, the link between metabolism and cell identity at the mechanistic level in a regenerative context remains unclear. The adult zebrafish caudal fin, and bone cells specifically, have been crucial for the understanding of mature cell contribution to tissue regeneration. Here, we use this model to explore the relevance of glucose metabolism for the cell fate transitions preceding new osteoblast formation and blastema assembly. We show that injury triggers a modulation in the metabolic profile at early stages of regeneration to enhance glycolysis at the expense of mitochondrial oxidation. This metabolic adaptation mediates transcriptional changes that make mature osteoblast amenable to be reprogramed into pre-osteoblasts and induces cell cycle re-entry and progression. Manipulation of the metabolic profile led to severe reduction of the pre-osteoblast pool, diminishing their capacity to generate new osteoblasts, and to a complete abrogation of blastema formation. Overall, our data indicate that metabolic alterations have a powerful instructive role in regulating genetic programs that dictate fate decisions and stimulate proliferation, thereby providing a deeper understanding on the mechanisms regulating blastema formation and bone regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-93951932022-08-23 A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration Brandão, Ana S Borbinha, Jorge Pereira, Telmo Brito, Patrícia H Lourenço, Raquel Bensimon-Brito, Anabela Jacinto, Antonio eLife Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Regeneration depends on the ability of mature cells at the injury site to respond to injury, generating tissue-specific progenitors that incorporate the blastema and proliferate to reconstitute the original organ architecture. The metabolic microenvironment has been tightly connected to cell function and identity during development and tumorigenesis. Yet, the link between metabolism and cell identity at the mechanistic level in a regenerative context remains unclear. The adult zebrafish caudal fin, and bone cells specifically, have been crucial for the understanding of mature cell contribution to tissue regeneration. Here, we use this model to explore the relevance of glucose metabolism for the cell fate transitions preceding new osteoblast formation and blastema assembly. We show that injury triggers a modulation in the metabolic profile at early stages of regeneration to enhance glycolysis at the expense of mitochondrial oxidation. This metabolic adaptation mediates transcriptional changes that make mature osteoblast amenable to be reprogramed into pre-osteoblasts and induces cell cycle re-entry and progression. Manipulation of the metabolic profile led to severe reduction of the pre-osteoblast pool, diminishing their capacity to generate new osteoblasts, and to a complete abrogation of blastema formation. Overall, our data indicate that metabolic alterations have a powerful instructive role in regulating genetic programs that dictate fate decisions and stimulate proliferation, thereby providing a deeper understanding on the mechanisms regulating blastema formation and bone regeneration. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9395193/ /pubmed/35993337 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76987 Text en © 2022, Brandão et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Brandão, Ana S
Borbinha, Jorge
Pereira, Telmo
Brito, Patrícia H
Lourenço, Raquel
Bensimon-Brito, Anabela
Jacinto, Antonio
A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
title A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
title_full A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
title_fullStr A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
title_full_unstemmed A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
title_short A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
title_sort regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
topic Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9395193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35993337
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76987
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