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Notch Signaling Rescues Loss of Satellite Cells Lacking Pax7 and Promotes Brown Adipogenic Differentiation

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 333-343

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.001

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  1. CIHR-Training Program in Regenerative Medicine (TPRM) fellowship
  2. University of Ottawa
  3. Canadian Institutes for Health Research [MOP-81288, MOP-12080]
  4. US NIH [R01AR044031]
  5. Stem Cell Network
  6. Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation
  7. Canada Research Chair Program

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Pax7 is a nodal transcription factor that is essential for regulating the maintenance, expansion, and myogenic identity of satellite cells during both neonatal and adult myogenesis. Deletion of Pax7 results in loss of satellite cells and impaired muscle regeneration. Here, we show that ectopic expression of the constitutively active intracellular domain of Notch1 (NICD1) rescues the loss of Pax7-deficient satellite cells and restores their proliferative potential. Strikingly NICD1-expressing satellite cells do not undergo myogenic differentiation and instead acquire a brown adipogenic fate both in vivo and in vitro. NICD-expressing Pax7(-/-) satellite cells fail to upregulate MyoD and instead express the brown adipogenic marker PRDM16. Overall, these results show that Notch1 activation compensates for the loss of Pax7 in the quiescent state and acts as a molecular switch to promote brown adipogenesis in adult skeletal muscle.

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