Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Jul 2024)

We need to talk—how muscle stem cells communicate

  • Karolina Majchrzak,
  • Erik Hentschel,
  • Katja Hönzke,
  • Katja Hönzke,
  • Christiane Geithe,
  • Julia von Maltzahn,
  • Julia von Maltzahn,
  • Julia von Maltzahn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2024.1378548
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Skeletal muscle is one of the tissues with the highest ability to regenerate, a finely controlled process which is critically depending on muscle stem cells. Muscle stem cell functionality depends on intrinsic signaling pathways and interaction with their immediate niche. Upon injury quiescent muscle stem cells get activated, proliferate and fuse to form new myofibers, a process involving the interaction of multiple cell types in regenerating skeletal muscle. Receptors in muscle stem cells receive the respective signals through direct cell-cell interaction, signaling via secreted factors or cell-matrix interactions thereby regulating responses of muscle stem cells to external stimuli. Here, we discuss how muscle stem cells interact with their immediate niche focusing on how this controls their quiescence, activation and self-renewal and how these processes are altered in age and disease.

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