From quiescence to repair: C/EBPβ as a regulator of muscle stem cell function in health and disease.
Hamood AlSudaisNadine Wiper-BergeronPublished in: The FEBS journal (2021)
CCAAT/Enhancer Binding protein beta (C/EBPβ) is a transcriptional regulator involved in numerous physiological processes. Herein, we describe a role for C/EBPβ as a regulator of skeletal muscle stem cell function. In particular, C/EBPβ is expressed in muscle stem cells in healthy muscle where it inhibits myogenic differentiation. Downregulation of C/EBPβ expression at the protein and transcriptional level allows for differentiation. Persistence of C/EBPβ promotes stem cell self-renewal and C/EBPβ expression is required for mitotic quiescence in this cell population. As a critical regulator of skeletal muscle homeostasis, C/EBPβ expression is stimulated in pathological conditions such as cancer cachexia, which perturbs muscle regeneration and promotes myofiber atrophy in the context of systemic inflammation. C/EBPβ is also an important regulator of cytokine expression and immune response genes, a mechanism by which it can influence muscle stem cell function. In this viewpoint, we describe a role for C/EBPβ in muscle stem cells and propose a functional intersection between C/EBPβ and NF-kB action in the regulation of cancer cachexia.
Keyphrases
- skeletal muscle
- stem cells
- binding protein
- transcription factor
- poor prognosis
- insulin resistance
- immune response
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- healthcare
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cell proliferation
- mesenchymal stem cells
- single cell
- cell cycle
- oxidative stress
- toll like receptor
- inflammatory response
- bone marrow
- young adults
- squamous cell
- dna methylation
- social media
- long non coding rna
- childhood cancer
- bioinformatics analysis