Normal inflammation and regeneration of muscle following injury require osteopontin from both muscle and non-muscle cells.
Dimuthu K Wasgewatte WijesingheEleanor J MackieCharles Neil PagelPublished in: Skeletal muscle (2019)
Osteopontins from muscle and non-muscle sources are equally important in the acute response of muscle to injury, and cannot substitute for each other, suggesting that they play distinct roles in regulation of cell behaviour. Future studies of mechanisms of osteopontin's roles in acute muscle inflammation and regeneration will need to investigate responses to osteopontins derived from both myoblasts and macrophages.