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TDP-43 Sustains Satellite Cells to Maintain and Regenerate Skeletal Muscle
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Skeletal muscle satellite cells, residing between the myofiber plasma membrane and the surrounding basement membrane, maintain and repair skeletal muscle throughout life. Typically quiescent, satellite cells can transition into a reversible alert state (G Alert ) that primes them for rapid activation to maintain or repair muscle. From G Alert , SCs can either re-enter quiescence or commit to the cell cycle, expand, and differentiate to fuse with existing regenerating myofibers. Exit from quiescence requires extensive post-transcriptional remodeling, including changes in RNA processing and RNA-binding protein activity. We show that TDP-43, an RNA binding protein, is essential for SC maintenance and muscle repair. Conditional deletion of TDP-43 in SCs caused a consistent and progressive loss of G Alert SCs even in uninjured muscle, leading to depletion of the SC pool. TDP-43 haploinsufficiency was sufficient to impair SC maintenance, indicating that both alleles are required. Integrative analysis suggests that TDP-43 supports expression of stress response-associated transcripts during the quiescent-to-G Alert transition, and that failure to mount this response contributes to SC apoptosis. Thus, we identified TDP-43 as a critical regulator of satellite cell survival as satellite cells activate and establish a TDP-43 requirement for maintaining and repairing skeletal muscle.
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