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Collagen VI regulates satellite cell self-renewal and muscle regeneration

Authors :
Paolo Grumati
Paolo Bonaldo
Francesca Gattazzo
Giulio Cossu
Giovanni Vozzi
Anna Urciuolo
Francesca Montemurro
Marco Quarta
Sibilla Molon
Valeria Morbidoni
Francesco Tedesco
Bert Blaauw
Thomas A. Rando
Urciuolo, Anna
Quarta, Marco
Morbidoni, Valeria
Gattazzo, Francesca
Molon, Sibilla
Grumati, Paolo
Montemurro, Francesca
Tedesco, Francesco Saverio
Blaauw, Bert
Cossu, Giulio
Vozzi, Giovanni
Rando, Thomas A
Bonaldo, Paolo
Source :
Nature communications
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Adult muscle stem cells, or satellite cells have essential roles in homeostasis and regeneration of skeletal muscles. Satellite cells are located within a niche that includes myofibers and extracellular matrix. The function of specific extracellular matrix molecules in regulating SCs is poorly understood. Here, we show that the extracellular matrix protein collagen VI is a key component of the satellite cell niche. Lack of collagen VI in Col6a1(-/-) mice causes impaired muscle regeneration and reduced satellite cell self-renewal capability after injury. Collagen VI null muscles display significant decrease of stiffness, which is able to compromise the in vitro and in vivo activity of wild-type satellite cells. When collagen VI is reinstated in vivo by grafting wild-type fibroblasts, the biomechanical properties of Col6a1(-/-) muscles are ameliorated and satellite cell defects rescued. Our findings establish a critical role for an extracellular matrix molecule in satellite cell self-renewal and open new venues for therapies of collagen VI-related muscle diseases.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
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