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The transcription factor NF-Y participates to stem cell fate decision and regeneration in adult skeletal muscle

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
The transcription factor NF-Y participates to stem cell fate decision and regeneration in adult skeletal muscle / Rigillo, Giovanna; Basile, Valentina; Belluti, Silvia; Ronzio, Mirko; Sauta, Elisabetta; Ciarrocchi, Alessia; Latella, Lucia; Saclier, Marielle; Molinari, Susanna; Vallarola, Antonio; Messina, Graziella; Mantovani, Roberto; Dolfini, Diletta; Imbriano, Carol. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 12:1(2021), pp. 1-17. [10.1038/s41467-021-26293-w]
abstract:
The transcription factor NF-Y promotes cell proliferation and its activity often declines during differentiation through the regulation of NF-YA, the DNA binding subunit of the complex. In stem cell compartments, the shorter NF-YA splice variant is abundantly expressed and sustains their expansion. Here, we report that satellite cells, the stem cell population of adult skeletal muscle necessary for its growth and regeneration, express uniquely the longer NF-YA isoform, majorly associated with cell differentiation. Through the generation of a conditional knock out mouse model that selectively deletes the NF-YA gene in satellite cells, we demonstrate that NF-YA expression is fundamental to preserve the pool of muscle stem cells and ensures robust regenerative response to muscle injury. In vivo and ex vivo, satellite cells that survive to NF-YA loss exit the quiescence and are rapidly committed to early differentiation, despite delayed in the progression towards later states. In vitro results demonstrate that NF-YA-depleted muscle stem cells accumulate DNA damage and cannot properly differentiate. These data highlight a new scenario in stem cell biology for NF-Y activity, which is required for efficient myogenic differentiation.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
NF-Y transcription factor
List of contributors:
Rigillo, Giovanna; Basile, Valentina; Belluti, Silvia; Ronzio, Mirko; Sauta, Elisabetta; Ciarrocchi, Alessia; Latella, Lucia; Saclier, Marielle; Molinari, Susanna; Vallarola, Antonio; Messina, Graziella; Mantovani, Roberto; Dolfini, Diletta; Imbriano, Carol
Authors of the University:
BELLUTI SILVIA
IMBRIANO Carol
MOLINARI Susanna
RIGILLO GIOVANNA
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1254879
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1254879/366382/Rigillo%20et%20al.,%20Nature%20Comm%202021.pdf
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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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