Dynamics of myoblast transplantation reveal a discrete minority of precursors with stem cell-like properties as the myogenic source

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作者
Beauchamp, JR [1 ]
Morgan, JE [1 ]
Pagel, CN [1 ]
Partridge, TA [1 ]
机构
[1] Hammersmith Hosp, Imperial Coll Sch Med, MRC, Clin Sci Ctr,Muscle Cell Biol Grp, London W12 0NN, England
关键词
skeletal muscle; myoblast transplantation; cell heterogeneity; stem cells; mdx mouse;
D O I
10.1083/jcb.144.6.1113
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Myoblasts, the precursors of skeletal muscle fibers, can be induced to withdraw from the cell cycle and differentiate in vitro. Recent studies have also identified undifferentiated subpopulations that can self-renew and generate myogenic cells (Baroffio, A., M. Hamann, L. Bernheim, M.-L. Bochaton-Pillat, G. Gabbiani, and C.R. Bader. 1996. Differentiation. 60:47-57; Yoshida, N., S. Yoshida, K. Koishi, K. Masuda, and Y. Nabeshima. 1998. J. Cell Sci. 111:769-779). Cultured myoblasts can also differentiate and contribute to repair and new muscle formation in vivo, a capacity exploited in attempts to develop myoblast transplantation (MT) for genetic modification of adult muscle. Our studies of the dynamics of MT demonstrate that cultures of myoblasts contain distinct subpopulations defined by their behavior in vitro and divergent responses to grafting. By comparing a genomic and a semiconserved marker, we have followed the fate of myoblasts transplanted into muscles of dystrophic mice, finding that the majority of the grafted cells quickly die and only a minority are responsible for new muscle formation. This minority is behaviorally distinct, slowly dividing in tissue culture, but rapidly proliferative after grafting, suggesting a subpopulation with stem cell-like characteristics.
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