scholarly journals Integrative molecular roadmap for direct conversion of fibroblasts into myocytes and myogenic progenitor cells

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inseon Kim ◽  
Adhideb Ghosh ◽  
Nicola Bundschuh ◽  
Laura Hinte ◽  
Ferdinand von Meyenn ◽  
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Transient MyoD overexpression in concert with small molecules treatment reprograms mouse fibroblasts into induced myogenic progenitor cells (iMPCs). However, the molecular landscape and mechanisms orchestrating this cellular conversion remain unknown. Here, we undertook an integrative multi-omics approach to delineate the process of iMPC reprogramming in comparison to myogenic transdifferentiation mediated solely by MyoD. Utilizing transcriptomics, proteomics and genome-wide chromatin accessibility assays, we unravel distinct molecular trajectories which govern the two processes. Notably, iMPC reprogramming is characterized by gradual upregulation of stem and progenitor cell markers, unique signaling pathways, chromatin remodelers and cell cycle regulators which manifest via rewiring of the chromatin in core myogenic promoters. Furthermore, we determine that only iMPC reprogramming is mediated by Notch pathway activation, which is indispensable for iMPC formation and self-renewal. Collectively, this study charts divergent molecular blueprints for myogenic transdifferentiation or reprogramming and underpins the heightened capacity of iMPCs in capturing myogenesis ex vivo.

2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (13) ◽  
pp. 3176-3186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chandrashekara Mallappa ◽  
Brian T. Nasipak ◽  
Letitiah Etheridge ◽  
Elliot J. Androphy ◽  
Stephen N. Jones ◽  
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ABSTRACT Knockdown of the Brg1 ATPase subunit of SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling enzymes in developing zebrafish caused stunted tail formation and altered sarcomeric actin organization, which phenocopies the loss of the microRNA processing enzyme Dicer, or the knockdown of myogenic microRNAs. Furthermore, myogenic microRNA expression and differentiation was blocked in Brg1 conditional myoblasts differentiated ex vivo. The binding of Brg1 upstream of myogenic microRNA sequences correlated with MyoD binding and accessible chromatin structure in satellite cells and myofibers, and it was required for chromatin accessibility and microRNA expression in a tissue culture model for myogenesis. The results implicate ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers in myogenic microRNA gene regulation.


2017 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 15-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincent Grassot ◽  
Amel Bouchatal ◽  
Anne Da Silva ◽  
Sandrine Chantepie ◽  
Dulce Papy-Garcia ◽  
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