mRNA increased transiently, followed by increased ribosomal DNA transcription, leading to elevated total RNA levels. Skeletal muscle-specific ribosomal protein paralog RPL3L was replaced by the ubiquitously expressed RPL3 during the initial phases of recovery, but this shift was reversed by day 28. A substantial transcriptomic response was observed in human muscle injury, with heavy emphasis on MYC-induced anabolism and inflammation. This supports a model in which MYC-driven changes in ribosomal content and composition form a core anabolic module in skeletal muscle repair, potentially representing a targetable axis to enhance recovery after muscle injury.
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