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SRX18249977: GSM6730058: Whole muscle (TA), DEN, rep 4; Mus musculus; RNA-Seq
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina NovaSeq 6000) run: 58.2M spots, 5.9G bases, 1.7Gb downloads

External Id: GSM6730058_r1
Submitted by: Core Facility - DNA Sequencing, Leibniz Institute on Aging - FLI
Study: Gene expression analysis in murine muscle fibers and whole muscle after denervation
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Background: Skeletal muscle function crucially depends on motor innervation and after injury on the resident muscle stem cells (MuSCs). However, it is poorly understood how innervation affects MuSC properties. Methods: We investigated the alterations of MuSCs and their immediate niche, the myofiber, after denervation in a surgery-based mouse model of unilateral sciatic nerve transection. FACS-isolated MuSCs were subjected to transcriptomics and proteomics analyses to investigate which changes occur after denervation. We performed Cardiotoxin-induced muscle injury, MuSC transplantation and floating myofiber cultures to assess MuSC functionality after denervation in addition to bioinformatics and histological analyses. Results: We observed a significant increase in the number of MuSCs (Pax7 positive; p-value= 0.0441), proliferating MuSCs (Pax7/Ki67 positive; p-value= 0.0023), activated MuSCs (MyoD positive; p-value= 0.0016) and differentiating MuSCs (Myog positive; p-value= 0.0057) after denervation. This aberrant activation and premature commitment of MuSCs to the myogenic lineage was accompanied by profound alterations on the mRNA (2613 differentially expressed genes, adj. p-value <0.05) and protein (1096 differentially abundant proteins, q-value <0.05) level after denervation. MuSCs from denervated hosts still engrafted and fused to form new myofibers irrespective of the innervation status of the recipient, suggesting the MuSC niche is driving alterations in MuSCs after denervation. The myofiber transcriptome after denervation showed massive changes in the general expression profile (10492 DEGs, p-value <0.05) and in several predicted secreted factors. Incubation of myofiber-associated MuSCs with supernatant from denervated myofibers increased cluster formation, reinforcing myofibers as a source of secreted factors driving MuSC alterations after denervation. Opn and Tgfb1 showed an increased secretion by denervated myofibers (30-fold and 6000-fold, respectively), and incubation with Tgfb1 alone induced Junb expression in myogenic cells, one of the genes highly upregulated in MuSCs after denervation (p-value= 1.85e-18, log2fc= 3.27), demonstrating that myofiber-secreted ligands influence MuSC gene expression. A combination of skeletal muscle injury and denervation led to reduced numbers of proliferating MuSCs (Sham: 47 vs DEN: 19.75 cells per cross section 10 days post-injury) and sustained high levels of developmental myosin heavy chain (Sham: 1 % vs DEN: 40 % of all myofibers 21 days post-injury), indicating hampered MuSC functionality due to changes in the microenvironment. Conclusion: Denervation of skeletal muscle causes alterations in myofiber secretion, leading to activation and profound changes of MuSCs, ultimately resulting in a reduced regenerative capacity. As these alterations are partially reversible, MuSCs are a promising target for novel treatment options for neuromuscular disorders and peripheral nerve injuries. Overall design: 16 samples in 4 groups: 4 samples per group (whole muscle DEN, whole muscle sham, muscle fiber DEN, muscle fiber sham)
Sample: Whole muscle (TA), DEN, rep 4
SAMN31712560 • SRS15744671 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Mus musculus
Library:
Name: GSM6730058
Instrument: Illumina NovaSeq 6000
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: cDNA
Layout: SINGLE
Construction protocol: TA muscles or EDL myofibers were homogenized in TRIzol reagent and RNA was isolated according to the manufacturer`s protocol (VWR, 30-2010) Library preparation was performed using the NEBNext Ultra II directional RNA kit with polyA molecule selection and unique dual indexing.
Runs: 1 run, 58.2M spots, 5.9G bases, 1.7Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR2227394058,175,0955.9G1.7Gb2024-03-04

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25234626

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