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. 2023 May;3(5):585-599.
doi: 10.1038/s43587-023-00382-5. Epub 2023 Mar 23.

Aging disrupts MANF-mediated immune modulation during skeletal muscle regeneration

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Aging disrupts MANF-mediated immune modulation during skeletal muscle regeneration

Neuza S Sousa et al. Nat Aging. 2023 May.

Abstract

Age-related decline in skeletal muscle regenerative capacity is multifactorial, yet the contribution of immune dysfunction to regenerative failure is unknown. Macrophages are essential for effective debris clearance and muscle stem cell activity during muscle regeneration, but the regulatory mechanisms governing macrophage function during muscle repair are largely unexplored. Here, we uncover a new mechanism of immune modulation operating during skeletal muscle regeneration that is disrupted in aged animals and relies on the regulation of macrophage function. The immune modulator mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor (MANF) is induced following muscle injury in young mice but not in aged animals, and its expression is essential for regenerative success. Regenerative impairments in aged muscle are associated with defects in the repair-associated myeloid response similar to those found in MANF-deficient models and could be improved through MANF delivery. We propose that restoring MANF levels is a viable strategy to improve myeloid response and regenerative capacity in aged muscle.

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