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A Conserved Regenerative Architecture Underlies Skeletal Muscle Repair in Adult Zebrafish

Created on 19 Aug 2026

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Novkovic, M., Milicevic, A., Milosevic, E., Bojic, L., Jasnic, J., Kojic, S.

Abstract

Adult zebrafish efficiently regenerate skeletal muscle following different types of injury; however, the molecular programs involved in repair after extensive cryoinjury remain to be comprehensively characterized. Here, we explored the transcriptomic response of adult zebrafish skeletal muscle at 7 days post cryoinjury (dpci), a stage marked by ongoing tissue clearance, progenitor expansion, myogenic differentiation, and nascent myofiber formation, and compared it with phase-matched stab wound injury. Cryoinjury induced a broad transcriptional response, with 5,330 differentially expressed genes. Integrated enrichment and protein-protein interaction analyses revealed that, at 7 dpci, zebrafish skeletal muscle functions as an integrated regenerative system in which immune remodeling, progenitor expansion, myogenic differentiation, extracellular matrix reconstruction, mechanotransduction, biosynthetic adaptation, proteostasis, and intracellular trafficking operate simultaneously. In parallel, mature sarcomeric and oxidative metabolic programs were suppressed, consistent with ongoing tissue reconstruction and structural immaturity. Comparison with stab-wounded skeletal muscle revealed substantial transcriptional conservation, as 612 of 717 stab-wound-responsive genes (85%) were also differentially expressed after cryoinjury. Shared upregulated genes formed coherent functional modules related to proliferation, extracellular matrix organization and signaling, immune regulation, muscle differentiation, and protein processing. Thus, distinct injury modalities converge on a common regenerative program, while cryoinjury elicits a quantitatively broader transcriptional response. These findings support a conserved regenerative architecture of adult zebrafish skeletal muscle repair, in which interconnected biological modules act coordinately, with the breadth of transcriptional engagement reflecting regenerative demand.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 19 Aug 2026.

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