Muscle stem cells are required for the homeostasis and regeneration of mammalian skeletal muscles. It has been reported that RNA N6‐methyladenosine (m6A) modifications play a pivotal role in muscle development and regeneration. Nevertheless, we know little about which m6A reader regulates mammalian muscle stem cells. Here, we discovered that the m6A reader Ythdc1 is indispensable for mouse skeletal muscle regeneration and proliferation of muscle stem cells. In the absence of Ythdc1, Muscle stem cells in adult mice are unable to exit from quiescence. Mechanistically, Ythdc1 binds to m6A‐modified Pi4k2a and Pi4kb mRNAs to regulate their alternative splicing and thus PI4K–Akt–mTOR signalling. Ythdc1‐null muscle stem cells show a deficiency in phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3,4,5‐trisphosphate, phospho‐Akt and phospho‐S6, which correlates with a failure in exit from quiescence. Our findings connect dynamic RNA methylation to the regulation of PI4K–Akt–mTOR signalling during stem cell proliferation and adult tissue regeneration.
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