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miR-136-5p/FZD4 axis is critical for Wnt signaling-mediated myogenesis and skeletal muscle regeneration. | LitMetric

miR-136-5p/FZD4 axis is critical for Wnt signaling-mediated myogenesis and skeletal muscle regeneration.

J Cell Physiol

Farm Animal Genetic Resources Exploration and Innovation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Skeletal muscle can regenerate after injury or disease, and this process involves the proliferation and differentiation of myoblasts, regulated by miRNAs.
  • Researchers identified that miR-136-5p is upregulated during the C2C12 myoblasts' proliferation and differentiation, acting as a negative regulator that inhibits a key transcriptional complex necessary for muscle development.
  • In a muscle injury model, knocking down miR-136-5p promoted faster muscle recovery and increased muscle mass, suggesting it could be a potential target for therapies aimed at treating muscle injuries in humans and improving livestock meat production.

Article Abstract

Skeletal muscle can undergo a regenerative process in response to injury or disease to maintain muscle quality and function. Myogenesis depends on the proliferation and differentiation of myoblasts, and miRNAs can maintain the balance between them by precisely regulating many key factors in the myogenic network. Here, we found that miR-136-5p was significantly upregulated during the proliferation and differentiation of C2C12 cells. We demonstrate that miR-136-5p acts as a myogenic negative regulator during the development of mouse C2C12 myoblasts. In terms of mechanism, miR-136-5p inhibits the formation of β-catenin/LEF/TCF DNA-binding factor transcriptional regulatory complex by targeting FZD4, a gating protein in the Wnt signaling pathway, thereby enhancing downstream myogenic factors and finally promoting myoblast proliferation and differentiation. In addition, in BaCl-induced muscle injury mouse model, miR-136-5p knockdown accelerated the regeneration of skeletal muscle after injury, and further led to the improvement of gastrocnemius muscle mass and muscle fiber diameter, while being suppressed by shFZD4 lentivirus infection. In summary, these results demonstrate the essential role of miR-136-5p/FZD4 axis in skeletal muscle regeneration. Given the conservation of miR-136-5p among species, miR-136-5p may be a new target for treating human skeletal muscle injury and improving the production of animal meat products.

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