RhoA Is a Crucial Regulator of Myoblast Fusion - Thérapie génique pour la DMD & physiopathologie du muscle squelettique
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RhoA Is a Crucial Regulator of Myoblast Fusion

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Satellite cells (SCs) are adult muscle stem cells that are mobilized when muscle homeostasis is perturbed. Here we show that RhoA in SCs is indispensable to have correct muscle regeneration and hypertrophy. In particular, the absence of RhoA in SCs prevents a correct SC fusion both to other RhoA-deleted SCs (regeneration context) and to growing control myofibers (hypertrophy context). We demonstrated that RhoA is dispensable for SCs proliferation and differentiation; however, RhoA-deleted SCs have an inefficient movement even if their cytoskeleton assembly is not altered. Proliferative myoblast and differentiated myotubes without RhoA display a decreased expression of Chordin, suggesting a crosstalk between these genes for myoblast fusion regulation. These findings demonstrate the importance of RhoA in SC fusion regulation and its requirement to achieve an efficient skeletal muscle homeostasis restoration.
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hal-04782193 , version 1 (14-11-2024)

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Chiara Noviello, Kassandra Kobon, Voahangy Randrianarison-Huetz, Pascal Maire, France Piétri‐rouxel, et al.. RhoA Is a Crucial Regulator of Myoblast Fusion. Cells, 2023, 12 (23), pp.2673. ⟨10.3390/cells12232673⟩. ⟨hal-04782193⟩
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