Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.

Quiescent satellite cells are myogenic progenitors that enable regeneration of skeletal muscle. One of the early events of satellite cell activation following myotrauma is the induction of the myogenic regulatory factor MyoD, which eventually induces terminal differentiation and muscle function gene...

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Main Authors: Yubing Liu, Imane Chakroun, Dabo Yang, Ellias Horner, Jieyi Liang, Arif Aziz, Alphonse Chu, Yves De Repentigny, F Jeffrey Dilworth, Rashmi Kothary, Alexandre Blais
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3695946?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9c47ef869a4c4376be028be4deb980002020-11-25T02:34:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6776210.1371/journal.pone.0067762Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.Yubing LiuImane ChakrounDabo YangEllias HornerJieyi LiangArif AzizAlphonse ChuYves De RepentignyF Jeffrey DilworthRashmi KotharyAlexandre BlaisQuiescent satellite cells are myogenic progenitors that enable regeneration of skeletal muscle. One of the early events of satellite cell activation following myotrauma is the induction of the myogenic regulatory factor MyoD, which eventually induces terminal differentiation and muscle function gene expression. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the mechanism by which MyoD is induced during activation of satellite cells in mouse muscle undergoing regeneration. We show that Six1, a transcription factor essential for embryonic myogenesis, also regulates MyoD expression in muscle progenitor cells. Six1 knock-down by RNA interference leads to decreased expression of MyoD in myoblasts. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays reveal that Six1 binds the Core Enhancer Region of MyoD. Further, transcriptional reporter assays demonstrate that Core Enhancer Region reporter gene activity in myoblasts and in regenerating muscle depends on the expression of Six1 and on Six1 binding sites. Finally, we provide evidence indicating that Six1 is required for the proper chromatin structure at the Core Enhancer Region, as well as for MyoD binding at its own enhancer. Together, our results reveal that MyoD expression in satellite cells depends on Six1, supporting the idea that Six1 plays an important role in adult myogenesis, in addition to its role in embryonic muscle formation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3695946?pdf=render
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author Yubing Liu
Imane Chakroun
Dabo Yang
Ellias Horner
Jieyi Liang
Arif Aziz
Alphonse Chu
Yves De Repentigny
F Jeffrey Dilworth
Rashmi Kothary
Alexandre Blais
spellingShingle Yubing Liu
Imane Chakroun
Dabo Yang
Ellias Horner
Jieyi Liang
Arif Aziz
Alphonse Chu
Yves De Repentigny
F Jeffrey Dilworth
Rashmi Kothary
Alexandre Blais
Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yubing Liu
Imane Chakroun
Dabo Yang
Ellias Horner
Jieyi Liang
Arif Aziz
Alphonse Chu
Yves De Repentigny
F Jeffrey Dilworth
Rashmi Kothary
Alexandre Blais
author_sort Yubing Liu
title Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.
title_short Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.
title_full Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.
title_fullStr Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.
title_full_unstemmed Six1 regulates MyoD expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.
title_sort six1 regulates myod expression in adult muscle progenitor cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Quiescent satellite cells are myogenic progenitors that enable regeneration of skeletal muscle. One of the early events of satellite cell activation following myotrauma is the induction of the myogenic regulatory factor MyoD, which eventually induces terminal differentiation and muscle function gene expression. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the mechanism by which MyoD is induced during activation of satellite cells in mouse muscle undergoing regeneration. We show that Six1, a transcription factor essential for embryonic myogenesis, also regulates MyoD expression in muscle progenitor cells. Six1 knock-down by RNA interference leads to decreased expression of MyoD in myoblasts. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays reveal that Six1 binds the Core Enhancer Region of MyoD. Further, transcriptional reporter assays demonstrate that Core Enhancer Region reporter gene activity in myoblasts and in regenerating muscle depends on the expression of Six1 and on Six1 binding sites. Finally, we provide evidence indicating that Six1 is required for the proper chromatin structure at the Core Enhancer Region, as well as for MyoD binding at its own enhancer. Together, our results reveal that MyoD expression in satellite cells depends on Six1, supporting the idea that Six1 plays an important role in adult myogenesis, in addition to its role in embryonic muscle formation.
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