Skeletal muscle exhibits a high regenerative capacity, mainly due to the ability of satellite cells to replicate and differentiate in response to appropriate stimuli. Epigenetic control is effective at different stages of this process. It has been shown that the chromatin-remodeling factor HDAC4 is able to regulate satellite cell proliferation and commitment. However, its molecular targets are still uncovered. To explain the signaling pathways regulated by HDAC4 in satellite cells, we generated tamoxifen-inducible mice with conditional inactivation of HDAC4 in Pax7(+) cells (HDAC4 KO mice). We found that the proliferation and differentiation of HDAC4 KO satellite cells were compromised, although similar amounts of satellite cells were found...
Epigenetics plays a pivotal role in modulating gene response to physiological or pathological stimul...
Transcriptional networks supervising class IIa HDAC expression are poorly defined. Here we demonstra...
International audienceSkeletal muscle growth and regeneration require a population of muscle stem ce...
In response to injury, skeletal muscle exhibits high capacity to regenerate and epigenetics controls...
Skeletal muscle possesses a high ability to regenerate after an insult or in pathological conditions...
Satellite cells represent the main myogenic population accounting for skeletal muscle homeostasis an...
Muscle regeneration in the adult occurs in response to damage at expenses of a population of adult s...
Epigenetics finely tunes gene expression at a functional level without modifying the DNA sequence, t...
Muscle stem cells, or satellite cells, are a population of adult stem cells involved in muscle growt...
Regeneration of skeletal muscle requires resident stem cells called satellite cells. Here, we report...
Regeneration of skeletal muscle requires resident stem cells called satellite cells. Here, we report...
SummaryHow regeneration cues are converted into the epigenetic information that controls gene expres...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity to regenerate upon injury thanks to the presence of ...
Metabolic reprogramming of muscle stem cells modulates myogenic cell fate. In this issue of Cell Ste...
Histone deacetylase 11 (HDAC11) is the latest identified member of the histone deacetylase family of...
Epigenetics plays a pivotal role in modulating gene response to physiological or pathological stimul...
Transcriptional networks supervising class IIa HDAC expression are poorly defined. Here we demonstra...
International audienceSkeletal muscle growth and regeneration require a population of muscle stem ce...
In response to injury, skeletal muscle exhibits high capacity to regenerate and epigenetics controls...
Skeletal muscle possesses a high ability to regenerate after an insult or in pathological conditions...
Satellite cells represent the main myogenic population accounting for skeletal muscle homeostasis an...
Muscle regeneration in the adult occurs in response to damage at expenses of a population of adult s...
Epigenetics finely tunes gene expression at a functional level without modifying the DNA sequence, t...
Muscle stem cells, or satellite cells, are a population of adult stem cells involved in muscle growt...
Regeneration of skeletal muscle requires resident stem cells called satellite cells. Here, we report...
Regeneration of skeletal muscle requires resident stem cells called satellite cells. Here, we report...
SummaryHow regeneration cues are converted into the epigenetic information that controls gene expres...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity to regenerate upon injury thanks to the presence of ...
Metabolic reprogramming of muscle stem cells modulates myogenic cell fate. In this issue of Cell Ste...
Histone deacetylase 11 (HDAC11) is the latest identified member of the histone deacetylase family of...
Epigenetics plays a pivotal role in modulating gene response to physiological or pathological stimul...
Transcriptional networks supervising class IIa HDAC expression are poorly defined. Here we demonstra...
International audienceSkeletal muscle growth and regeneration require a population of muscle stem ce...