2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.14.512102
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Muscle stem cell function is impaired in absence of Talpid3 - a gene required for primary cilia formation

Abstract: Skeletal muscle stem cells (MuSC) are crucial for tissue homeostasis and repair after injury. Following activation, they proliferate to generate differentiating myoblasts. A proportion of cells self-renew, re-enter the MuSC niche under the basal lamina outside the myofiber and become quiescent. Quiescent MuSC have a primary cilium, which is disassembled upon cell cycle entry. Ex vivo experiments suggest cilia are important for MuSC self-renewal, however, their role in muscle regeneration in vivo remains poorly… Show more

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