VPS39-deficiency observed in type 2 diabetes impairs muscle stem cell differentiation via altered autophagy and epigenetics
Insulin resistance and lower muscle strength in relation to mass are hallmarks of type 2 diabetes. Here, the authors report alterations in muscle stem cells from individuals with type 2 diabetes that may contribute to these phenotypes through VPS39 mediated effects on autophagy and epigenetics.
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Main Authors: | Cajsa Davegårdh, Johanna Säll, Anna Benrick, Christa Broholm, Petr Volkov, Alexander Perfilyev, Tora Ida Henriksen, Yanling Wu, Line Hjort, Charlotte Brøns, Ola Hansson, Maria Pedersen, Jens U. Würthner, Klaus Pfeffer, Emma Nilsson, Allan Vaag, Elisabet Stener-Victorin, Karolina Pircs, Camilla Scheele, Charlotte Ling |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7112e41c1e98491c8e3cfe67e2e5bdd8 |
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