TY - JOUR
T1 - Fibroblast diversification is an embryonic process dependent on muscle contraction
AU - Coren, Lavi
AU - Zaffryar-Eilot, Shelly
AU - Odeh, Anas
AU - Kaganovsky, Anna
AU - Hasson, Peleg
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/12/24
Y1 - 2024/12/24
N2 - Fibroblasts, the most common cell type found in connective tissues, play major roles in development, homeostasis, regeneration, and disease. Although specific fibroblast subpopulations have been associated with different biological processes, the mechanisms and unique activities underlying their diversity have not been thoroughly examined. Here, we set out to dissect the variation in skeletal-muscle-resident fibroblasts (mrFibroblasts) during development. Our results demonstrate that mrFibroblasts diversify following the transition from embryonic to fetal myogenesis prior to birth. We find that mrFibroblasts segregate into two major subpopulations occupying distinct niches, with interstitial fibroblasts residing between the muscle fibers and delineating fibroblasts sheathing the muscle. We further show that these subpopulations entail distinct cellular dynamics and transcriptomes. Notably, we find that mrFibroblast subpopulations exert distinct regulatory roles on myoblast proliferation and differentiation. Finally, we demonstrate that this diversification depends on muscle contraction. Altogether, these findings establish that mrFibroblasts diversify in a spatiotemporal embryonic process into distinct cell types, entailing different characteristics and roles.
AB - Fibroblasts, the most common cell type found in connective tissues, play major roles in development, homeostasis, regeneration, and disease. Although specific fibroblast subpopulations have been associated with different biological processes, the mechanisms and unique activities underlying their diversity have not been thoroughly examined. Here, we set out to dissect the variation in skeletal-muscle-resident fibroblasts (mrFibroblasts) during development. Our results demonstrate that mrFibroblasts diversify following the transition from embryonic to fetal myogenesis prior to birth. We find that mrFibroblasts segregate into two major subpopulations occupying distinct niches, with interstitial fibroblasts residing between the muscle fibers and delineating fibroblasts sheathing the muscle. We further show that these subpopulations entail distinct cellular dynamics and transcriptomes. Notably, we find that mrFibroblast subpopulations exert distinct regulatory roles on myoblast proliferation and differentiation. Finally, we demonstrate that this diversification depends on muscle contraction. Altogether, these findings establish that mrFibroblasts diversify in a spatiotemporal embryonic process into distinct cell types, entailing different characteristics and roles.
KW - cell diversification
KW - CP: Developmental biology
KW - embryonic development
KW - fibroblast subpopulations
KW - fibroblasts
KW - msenchymal cells
KW - muscle
KW - muscle connective tissue
KW - myogenesis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.115034
DO - 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.115034
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AN - SCOPUS:85210934119
SN - 2639-1856
VL - 43
JO - Cell Reports
JF - Cell Reports
IS - 12
M1 - 115034
ER -