Dissecting dual roles of MyoD during lineage conversion to mature myocytes and myogenic stem cells.

剖析 MyoD 在向成熟肌细胞和成肌干细胞谱系转化过程中的双重作用

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作者:Yagi Masaki, Ji Fei, Charlton Jocelyn, Cristea Simona, Messemer Kathleen, Horwitz Naftali, Di Stefano Bruno, Tsopoulidis Nikolaos, Hoetker Michael S, Huebner Aaron J, Bar-Nur Ori, Almada Albert E, Yamamoto Masakazu, Patelunas Anthony, Goldhamer David J, Wagers Amy J, Michor Franziska, Meissner Alexander, Sadreyev Ruslan I, Hochedlinger Konrad
The generation of myotubes from fibroblasts upon forced MyoD expression is a classic example of transcription factor-induced reprogramming. We recently discovered that additional modulation of signaling pathways with small molecules facilitates reprogramming to more primitive induced myogenic progenitor cells (iMPCs). Here, we dissected the transcriptional and epigenetic dynamics of mouse fibroblasts undergoing reprogramming to either myotubes or iMPCs using a MyoD-inducible transgenic model. Induction of MyoD in fibroblasts combined with small molecules generated Pax7(+) iMPCs with high similarity to primary muscle stem cells. Analysis of intermediate stages of iMPC induction revealed that extinction of the fibroblast program preceded induction of the stem cell program. Moreover, key stem cell genes gained chromatin accessibility prior to their transcriptional activation, and these regions exhibited a marked loss of DNA methylation dependent on the Tet enzymes. In contrast, myotube generation was associated with few methylation changes, incomplete and unstable reprogramming, and an insensitivity to Tet depletion. Finally, we showed that MyoD's ability to bind to unique bHLH targets was crucial for generating iMPCs but dispensable for generating myotubes. Collectively, our analyses elucidate the role of MyoD in myogenic reprogramming and derive general principles by which transcription factors and signaling pathways cooperate to rewire cell identity.

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