Temporal dynamics of gene and protein signatures following volumetric muscle loss.

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-07-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcell.2025.1606609
Ishita Jain, Beu P Oropeza, Caroline Hu, Gladys Chiang, Sree Aravindan, Renato Reyes, Daniel Yuhang Li, Paul Cheng, Ngan F Huang
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Abstract

Introduction: Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is characterized by permanent tissue impairment resulting from critically-sized muscle loss. We performed time-series transcriptomic and proteomic analyses to reveal key mediators of irreversible pathological remodeling after induction of VML in mice.

Methods: The dynamics of gene and protein expression patterns were analyzed for up to 3 weeks after muscle injury.

Results: RNA Sequencing revealed transcriptional patterns that show rapid upregulation or downregulation shortly after injury, among which a subset of genes failed to return to pre-injury levels within 3 weeks after VML. Time-series analysis revealed gene clusters with sustained upregulation after 3 weeks, including those associated with extracellular matrix remodeling and inflammation, whereas the gene clusters having sustained downregulation were associated with mitochondrial function and metabolism. We further identified SPI1 and SP1 as novel molecular mediators of the pathological remodeling process.

Discussion: This work demonstrates the utility of time-series analysis to reveal dysregulated pathways in the setting of VML.

体积肌肉损失后基因和蛋白质特征的时间动态。
体积性肌肉损失(VML)的特征是由临界大小的肌肉损失引起的永久性组织损伤。我们进行了时间序列转录组学和蛋白质组学分析,以揭示小鼠VML诱导后不可逆病理重塑的关键介质。方法:分析肌肉损伤后3周内基因和蛋白表达模式的动态变化。结果:RNA测序揭示了损伤后短时间内快速上调或下调的转录模式,其中一部分基因在VML后3周内未能恢复到损伤前水平。时间序列分析显示,在3周后持续上调的基因簇,包括那些与细胞外基质重塑和炎症相关的基因簇,而持续下调的基因簇则与线粒体功能和代谢相关。我们进一步发现SPI1和SP1是病理重塑过程的新分子介质。讨论:这项工作证明了时间序列分析在揭示VML设置中失调通路的效用。
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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9.70
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3.60%
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2531
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology is a broad-scope, interdisciplinary open-access journal, focusing on the fundamental processes of life, led by Prof Amanda Fisher and supported by a geographically diverse, high-quality editorial board. The journal welcomes submissions on a wide spectrum of cell and developmental biology, covering intracellular and extracellular dynamics, with sections focusing on signaling, adhesion, migration, cell death and survival and membrane trafficking. Additionally, the journal offers sections dedicated to the cutting edge of fundamental and translational research in molecular medicine and stem cell biology. With a collaborative, rigorous and transparent peer-review, the journal produces the highest scientific quality in both fundamental and applied research, and advanced article level metrics measure the real-time impact and influence of each publication.
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