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NAD+ subcellular partitioning mediated by miR-183 and miR-96 regulates muscle stem cell differentiation
Mei Ma1,2, Ruisen Ma1, Zhuoyang Li1
1Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai 200031, China.
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The intracellular abundance of NAD+, a vital metabolic cofactor, critically influences muscle stem cell (MuSC) function. However, the spatial regulation of NAD+ and its impact on MuSC function remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that the loss of miR-183 and miR-96 leads to inefficient skeletal muscle regeneration upon injury and triggers premature differentiation of MuSC-derived primary myoblasts. The underlying mechanism involves miRNA-mediated regulation through targeting SLC25A51, a mitochondrial transporter for NAD+ that elevates mitochondrial NAD+ while reducing cytoplasmic NAD+ levels. Our results suggest that the reduction in cytoplasmic NAD+ diminishes SIRT1-mediated deacetylation, increasing H4K16ac at the promoters of myogenic genes to promote differentiation. Concurrently, the mitochondrial NAD+ accumulation stimulates the tricarboxylic acid cycle, leading to elevated levels of ATP and citrate. These metabolites allosterically activate the ACLY pathway, which in turn increases acetyl-CoA production, thereby supplying acetyl groups for H4K16ac. Furthermore, SIRT3 knockdown impaired myogenic differentiation and attenuated the increased levels of both ATP and acetyl-CoA in miR-183/96-deficient cells, suggesting that the elevated mitochondrial NAD+ also enhances differentiation via SIRT3-mediated regulation of mitochondrial metabolism and acetyl-CoA production. Our work establishes miR-183 and miR-96 as critical regulators of epigenetic-metabolic networks that influence MuSC differentiation through subcellular partitioning of NAD+, ensuring proper regeneration timing.
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