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HDAC11 Regulates the Proliferation of Bovine Muscle Stem Cells through the Notch Signaling Pathway and Inhibits Muscle Regeneration

Ruimen Zhang, Yu Pan, Wanyou Feng, Yimin Zhao, Yan-Yan Yang, Leyi Wang, Yongwang Zhang, Juanru Cheng, Qinyang Jiang, Zihua Zheng, Mingsheng Jiang, Sufang Yang, Yanfei Deng, Deshun Shi, Yingming Wei

2022Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Myogenesis is an essential process that can affect the yield and quality of beef. Transcriptional studies have shown that histone deacetylase 11 (HDAC11) was differentially expressed in muscle tissues of 6 and 18 month old Longlin cattle, but its role in the regulation of myogenesis remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the role of HDAC11 in the proliferation and differentiation of bovine muscle stem cells (MuSCs). HDAC11 promoted MuSC proliferation by activating Notch signaling and inhibited myoblast differentiation by reducing MyoD1 transcription. In addition, overexpression of HDAC11 inhibited the repair regeneration process of muscle in mice. HDAC11 was found to be a novel key target for the control of myogenesis, and this is a theoretical basis for the development of HDAC11-specific modulators as a new strategy to regulate myogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

MyogenesisHDAC11Cell biologyBiologyStem cellRegeneration (biology)Histone deacetylaseMyocyteSkeletal muscleHistone deacetylase 5Notch signaling pathwayHistoneSignal transductionGeneticsEndocrinologyGeneHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors ResearchMuscle Physiology and DisordersSirtuins and Resveratrol in Medicine