生物
细胞生物学
人口
干细胞
细胞内
细胞
遗传学
社会学
人口学
作者
Ombretta Guardiola,Francescopaolo Iavarone,Chiara Nicoletti,Maurizio Ventre,Cristina Rodrı́guez,Laura Pisapia,Gennaro Andolfi,Valentina Saccone,Eduardo J. Patriarca,Pier Lorenzo Puri,Gabriella Minchiotti
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2023.11.009
摘要
Skeletal muscle repair relies on heterogeneous populations of satellite cells (SCs). The mechanisms that regulate SC homeostasis and state transition during activation are currently unknown. Here, we investigated the emerging role of non-genetic micro-heterogeneity, i.e., intrinsic cell-to-cell variability of a population, in this process. We demonstrate that micro-heterogeneity of the membrane protein CRIPTO in mouse-activated SCs (ASCs) identifies metastable cell states that allow a rapid response of the population to environmental changes. Mechanistically, CRIPTO micro-heterogeneity is generated and maintained through a process of intracellular trafficking coupled with active shedding of CRIPTO from the plasma membrane. Irreversible perturbation of CRIPTO micro-heterogeneity affects the balance of proliferation, self-renewal, and myogenic commitment in ASCs, resulting in increased self-renewal in vivo. Our findings demonstrate that CRIPTO micro-heterogeneity regulates the adaptative response of ASCs to microenvironmental changes, providing insights into the role of intrinsic heterogeneity in preserving stem cell population diversity during tissue repair.
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