Mature skeletal muscle is a stable tissue imposing low homeostatic demand on its stem cells, which remain in a quiescent state in their niche over time. We have shown that these long-lived resting stem cells attenuate proteotoxicity and avoid senescence through basal autophagy. This protective "clean-up" system is lost during aging, resulting in stem cell regenerative decline. Thus, autophagy is required for muscle stem cell homeostasis maintenance.
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García-Prat, L., Martínez-Vicente, M., & Muñoz-Cánoves, P. (2016). Autophagy: A decisive process for stemness. Oncotarget, 7(11), 12286–12288. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7766
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