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Asymmetric Distribution of Primary Cilia Allocates Satellite Cells for Self-Renewal.


ABSTRACT: Regeneration of vertebrate skeletal muscles requires satellite cells, a population of stem cells that are quiescent in normal conditions and divide, differentiate, and self-renew upon activation triggered by exercise, injury, and degenerative diseases. Satellite cell self-renewal is essential for long-term tissue homeostasis, and previous work has identified a number of external cues that control this process. However, little is known of the possible intrinsic control mechanisms of satellite cell self-renewal. Here, we show that quiescent satellite cells harbor a primary cilium, which is rapidly disassembled upon entry into the cell cycle. Contrasting with a commonly accepted belief, cilia reassembly does not occur uniformly in cells exiting the cell cycle. We found that primary cilia reassemble preferentially in cells committed to self-renew, and disruption of cilia reassembly causes a specific deficit in self-renewing satellite cells. These observations indicate that primary cilia provide an intrinsic cue essential for satellite cell self-renewal.

SUBMITTER: Jaafar Marican NH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4912054 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Asymmetric Distribution of Primary Cilia Allocates Satellite Cells for Self-Renewal.

Jaafar Marican Nur Hayati NH   Cruz-Migoni Sara B SB   Borycki Anne-Gaëlle AG  

Stem cell reports 20160505 6


Regeneration of vertebrate skeletal muscles requires satellite cells, a population of stem cells that are quiescent in normal conditions and divide, differentiate, and self-renew upon activation triggered by exercise, injury, and degenerative diseases. Satellite cell self-renewal is essential for long-term tissue homeostasis, and previous work has identified a number of external cues that control this process. However, little is known of the possible intrinsic control mechanisms of satellite cel  ...[more]

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