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Long noncoding RNA lncMREF promotes myogenic differentiation and muscle regeneration by interacting with the Smarca5/p300 complex

Authors :
Wei Lv
Wei Jiang
Hongmei Luo
Qian Tong
Xiaoyu Niu
Xiao Liu
Yang Miao
Jingnan Wang
Yiwen Guo
Jianan Li
Xizhen Zhan
Yunqing Hou
Yaxin Peng
Jian Wang
Shuhong Zhao
Zaiyan Xu
Bo Zuo
Source :
Nucleic acids research. 50(18)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play important roles in the spatial and temporal regulation of muscle development and regeneration. Nevertheless, the determination of their biological functions and mechanisms underlying muscle regeneration remains challenging. Here, we identified a lncRNA named lncMREF (lncRNA muscle regeneration enhancement factor) as a conserved positive regulator of muscle regeneration among mice, pigs and humans. Functional studies demonstrated that lncMREF, which is mainly expressed in differentiated muscle satellite cells, promotes myogenic differentiation and muscle regeneration. Mechanistically, lncMREF interacts with Smarca5 to promote chromatin accessibility when muscle satellite cells are activated and start to differentiate, thereby facilitating genomic binding of p300/CBP/H3K27ac to upregulate the expression of myogenic regulators, such as MyoD and cell differentiation. Our results unravel a novel temporal-specific epigenetic regulation during muscle regeneration and reveal that lncMREF/Smarca5-mediated epigenetic programming is responsible for muscle cell differentiation, which provides new insights into the regulatory mechanism of muscle regeneration.

Details

ISSN :
13624962
Volume :
50
Issue :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0107efe938f3da8d6e751b2a00240d3a