Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.

Regeneration of adult injured skeletal muscle is due to activation of satellite cells, a population of stem cells resident beneath the basal lamina. Thus, information on soluble factors affecting satellite cell activation, as well as migration towards injury and fusion into new myofibers are essenti...

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Main Authors: Tania Fiaschi, Elisa Giannoni, Maria Letizia Taddei, Paola Chiarugi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3356356?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-666a0f94820347e3a8e8b222816c0b302020-11-24T22:16:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3478210.1371/journal.pone.0034782Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.Tania FiaschiElisa GiannoniMaria Letizia TaddeiPaola ChiarugiRegeneration of adult injured skeletal muscle is due to activation of satellite cells, a population of stem cells resident beneath the basal lamina. Thus, information on soluble factors affecting satellite cell activation, as well as migration towards injury and fusion into new myofibers are essential. Here, we show that globular adiponectin (gAd), positively affects several features of muscle satellite cells. gAd activates satellite cells to exit quiescence and increases their recruitment towards myotubes. gAd elicits in satellite cells a specific motility program, involving activation of the small GTPase Rac1, as well as expression of Snail and Twist transcription factors driving a proteolytic motility, useful to reach the site of injury. We show that satellite cells produce autocrine full length adiponectin (fAd), which is converted to gAd by activated macrophages. In turns, gAd concurs to attract to the site of injury both satellite cells and macrophages and induces myogenesis in muscle satellite cells. Thus, these findings add a further role for gAd in skeletal muscle, including the hormone among factors participating in muscle regeneration.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3356356?pdf=render
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author Tania Fiaschi
Elisa Giannoni
Maria Letizia Taddei
Paola Chiarugi
spellingShingle Tania Fiaschi
Elisa Giannoni
Maria Letizia Taddei
Paola Chiarugi
Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tania Fiaschi
Elisa Giannoni
Maria Letizia Taddei
Paola Chiarugi
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title Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.
title_short Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.
title_full Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.
title_fullStr Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.
title_full_unstemmed Globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.
title_sort globular adiponectin activates motility and regenerative traits of muscle satellite cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Regeneration of adult injured skeletal muscle is due to activation of satellite cells, a population of stem cells resident beneath the basal lamina. Thus, information on soluble factors affecting satellite cell activation, as well as migration towards injury and fusion into new myofibers are essential. Here, we show that globular adiponectin (gAd), positively affects several features of muscle satellite cells. gAd activates satellite cells to exit quiescence and increases their recruitment towards myotubes. gAd elicits in satellite cells a specific motility program, involving activation of the small GTPase Rac1, as well as expression of Snail and Twist transcription factors driving a proteolytic motility, useful to reach the site of injury. We show that satellite cells produce autocrine full length adiponectin (fAd), which is converted to gAd by activated macrophages. In turns, gAd concurs to attract to the site of injury both satellite cells and macrophages and induces myogenesis in muscle satellite cells. Thus, these findings add a further role for gAd in skeletal muscle, including the hormone among factors participating in muscle regeneration.
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