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Direct contribution of skeletal muscle mesenchymal progenitors to bone repair

Julien Anais, Kanagalingam Anuya, Megret Jérome, Luka Marine, Ménager Mickaël, Relaix Frédéric, Colnot Céline
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.08.287367
Julien Anais
1Univ Paris Est Creteil, INSERM, IMRB, F-94010, Creteil, France
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Kanagalingam Anuya
1Univ Paris Est Creteil, INSERM, IMRB, F-94010, Creteil, France
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Megret Jérome
2Cytometry core facility, Structure Fédérative de Recherche Necker INSERM US24/CNRS UMS3633, Paris, France
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Luka Marine
3, F-75015, Paris, France
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Ménager Mickaël
3, F-75015, Paris, France
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Relaix Frédéric
1Univ Paris Est Creteil, INSERM, IMRB, F-94010, Creteil, France
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Colnot Céline
1Univ Paris Est Creteil, INSERM, IMRB, F-94010, Creteil, France
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Abstract

Tissue regeneration relies on the activation of tissue resident stem cells concomitant with a transient fibrous tissue deposition to allow functional tissue recovery. Bone regeneration involves skeletal stem/progenitors from periosteum and bone marrow, the formation of a fibrous callus followed by the deposition of cartilage and bone to consolidate the fracture. Here, we show that mesenchymal progenitors residing in skeletal muscle adjacent to the bone fracture play a crucial role in mediating the initial fibrotic response to bone injury and also participate in cartilage and bone formation in the fracture callus. Combined lineage and scRNAseq analyses reveal that skeletal muscle mesenchymal progenitors adopt a fibrogenic fate before they engage in a chondrogenic fate after fracture. In polytrauma, where bone and skeletal muscle are injured, skeletal muscle mesenchymal progenitors fail to undergo fibrogenesis and chondrogenesis. This leads to impaired healing and persistent callus fibrosis originating from skeletal muscle. Thus, essential bone-muscle interactions govern bone regeneration through the direct contribution of skeletal muscle as a source of mesenchymal progenitors driving the fibrotic response and fibrotic remodeling, and supporting cartilage and bone formation.

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Direct contribution of skeletal muscle mesenchymal progenitors to bone repair
Julien Anais, Kanagalingam Anuya, Megret Jérome, Luka Marine, Ménager Mickaël, Relaix Frédéric, Colnot Céline
bioRxiv 2020.09.08.287367; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.08.287367
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Direct contribution of skeletal muscle mesenchymal progenitors to bone repair
Julien Anais, Kanagalingam Anuya, Megret Jérome, Luka Marine, Ménager Mickaël, Relaix Frédéric, Colnot Céline
bioRxiv 2020.09.08.287367; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.08.287367

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