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Necdin mediates skeletal muscle regeneration by promoting myoblast survival and differentiation.


ABSTRACT: Regeneration of muscle fibers that are lost during pathological muscle degeneration or after injuries is sustained by the production of new myofibers. An important cell type involved in muscle regeneration is the satellite cell. Necdin is a protein expressed in satellite cell-derived myogenic precursors during perinatal growth. However, its function in myogenesis is not known. We compare transgenic mice that overexpress necdin in skeletal muscle with both wild-type and necdin null mice. After muscle injury the necdin null mice show a considerable defect in muscle healing, whereas mice that overexpress necdin show a substantial increase in myofiber regeneration. We also find that in muscle, necdin increases myogenin expression, accelerates differentiation, and counteracts myoblast apoptosis. Collectively, these data clarify the function and mechanism of necdin in skeletal muscle and show the importance of necdin in muscle regeneration.

SUBMITTER: Deponti D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2064766 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Necdin mediates skeletal muscle regeneration by promoting myoblast survival and differentiation.

Deponti Daniela D   François Stéphanie S   Baesso Silvia S   Sciorati Clara C   Innocenzi Anna A   Broccoli Vania V   Muscatelli Françoise F   Meneveri Raffaella R   Clementi Emilio E   Cossu Giulio G   Brunelli Silvia S  

The Journal of cell biology 20071001 2


Regeneration of muscle fibers that are lost during pathological muscle degeneration or after injuries is sustained by the production of new myofibers. An important cell type involved in muscle regeneration is the satellite cell. Necdin is a protein expressed in satellite cell-derived myogenic precursors during perinatal growth. However, its function in myogenesis is not known. We compare transgenic mice that overexpress necdin in skeletal muscle with both wild-type and necdin null mice. After mu  ...[more]

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