SummaryPreservation of cell identity is necessary for homeostasis of most adult tissues. This process is challenged every time a tissue undergoes regeneration after stress or injury. In the lethal Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), skeletal muscle regenerative capacity declines gradually as fibrosis increases. Using genetically engineered tracing mice, we demonstrate that, in dystrophic muscle, specialized cells of muscular, endothelial, and hematopoietic origins gain plasticity toward a fibrogenic fate via a TGFβ-mediated pathway. This results in loss of cellular identity and normal function, with deleterious consequences for regeneration. Furthermore, this fibrogenic process involves acquisition of a mesenchymal progenitor multipotent sta...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
Preservation of cell identity is necessary for homeostasis of most adult tissues. This process is ch...
Preservation of cell identity is necessary for homeostasis of most adult tissues. This process is ch...
Preservation of cell identity is necessary for homeostasis of most adult tissues. This process is ch...
Adult skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable regenerative ability, which largely depends on satellit...
We sought to determine the mechanisms underlying failure of muscle regeneration that is observed in ...
Adult skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable regenerative ability, which largely depends on satellit...
Abstract The repair process of damaged tissue involves the coordinated activities of several cell ty...
The repair process of damaged tissue involves the coordinated activities of several cell types in re...
The repair process of damaged tissue involves the coordinated activities of several cell types in re...
Summary: The necessity of mesenchymal stromal cells, called fibroadipogenic progenitors (FAPs), in s...
Background: Fibrosis, an excessive collagen accumulation, results in scar formation, impairing funct...
Background: Fibrosis, an excessive collagen accumulation, results in scar formation, impairing funct...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
Preservation of cell identity is necessary for homeostasis of most adult tissues. This process is ch...
Preservation of cell identity is necessary for homeostasis of most adult tissues. This process is ch...
Preservation of cell identity is necessary for homeostasis of most adult tissues. This process is ch...
Adult skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable regenerative ability, which largely depends on satellit...
We sought to determine the mechanisms underlying failure of muscle regeneration that is observed in ...
Adult skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable regenerative ability, which largely depends on satellit...
Abstract The repair process of damaged tissue involves the coordinated activities of several cell ty...
The repair process of damaged tissue involves the coordinated activities of several cell types in re...
The repair process of damaged tissue involves the coordinated activities of several cell types in re...
Summary: The necessity of mesenchymal stromal cells, called fibroadipogenic progenitors (FAPs), in s...
Background: Fibrosis, an excessive collagen accumulation, results in scar formation, impairing funct...
Background: Fibrosis, an excessive collagen accumulation, results in scar formation, impairing funct...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...
International audienceBackground: Fibrosis is defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular ...