Muscle injury-induced thymosin 4 acts as a chemoattractant for myoblasts
doi: 10.1093/jb/mvq115
pmid: 20880960
Muscle injury-induced thymosin 4 acts as a chemoattractant for myoblasts
Thymosin β4 (Tβ4) is a major intracellular G-actin-sequestering peptide. There is increasing evidence to support important extracellular functions of Tβ4 related to angiogenesis, wound healing and cardiovascular regeneration. We investigated the expression of 'Tβ4' and 'thymosin β10', a closely related peptide, during skeletal muscle regeneration in mice and chemotactic responses of myoblasts to these peptides. The mRNA levels of 'Tβ4' and 'thymosin β10' were up-regulated in the early stage of regenerating muscle fibres and inflammatory haematopoietic cells in the injured skeletal muscles of mice. We found that both Tβ4 and its sulphoxized form significantly accelerated wound closure and increased the chemotaxis of C2C12 myoblastic cells. Furthermore, we showed that primary myoblasts and myocytes derived from muscle satellite cells of adult mice were chemoattracted to sulphoxized form of Tβ4. These data indicate that muscle injury enhances the local production of Tβ4, thereby promoting the migration of myoblasts to facilitate skeletal muscle regeneration.
- University of Tokyo Japan
- Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science Japan
- Osaka University Japan
- Institute of Medical Science Japan
- Kumamoto University Japan
Male, Transcription, Genetic, Chemotaxis, Cell Differentiation, Cell Line, Up-Regulation, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Myoblasts, Thymosin, Mice, Animals, Regeneration, RNA, Messenger, Muscle, Skeletal
Male, Transcription, Genetic, Chemotaxis, Cell Differentiation, Cell Line, Up-Regulation, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Myoblasts, Thymosin, Mice, Animals, Regeneration, RNA, Messenger, Muscle, Skeletal
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