| Literature DB >> 23369649 |
Akshay Bareja1, Andrew N Billin.
Abstract
Satellite cells are rare mononuclear skeletal muscle-resident cells that are the chief contributors to regenerative myogenesis following muscle injury. Although first identified more than 50 years ago, it is only recently that the murine satellite cell has become molecularly defined with the ability to prospectively isolate these cells from their niche. Human satellite cells are considerably less well understood with relatively few studies having been performed on them. In this review, a critical evaluation of this literature is provided along with a discussion of the practical and methodological issues involved with research on human satellite cells. The therapeutic potential of these and other cells types is also discussed, and the various challenges that face satellite cell therapy are addressed.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23369649 PMCID: PMC3579761 DOI: 10.1186/2044-5040-3-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skelet Muscle ISSN: 2044-5040 Impact factor: 4.912
Comparison of murine and human satellite cells
| Identifiable on muscle sections? | Yes By EM [ | Yes By EM [ |
| Isolation of myofiber with associated satellite cells? | Yes [ | Yes [ |
| Identify live cells in culture?a | Yes [ | Yes [ |
| Intramuscular abundance | Less than 5% [ | about 2% [ |
| Gene signatures of satellite cells?a | Yes [ | Yes [ |
| Contribution to muscle growth following transplantation? | Yes [ | ? |
| Formation of functional satellite cells | Yes [ | ? |
| Satisfy criteria for being | Yes [ | ? |
aAlthough the authors of all the cited papers refer to their isolated cells as ‘satellite cells’, this designation is often not the same as the definition used here. Please refer to the main text for a detailed discussion. EM, electron microscopy; IHC, immunohistochemistry.
Figure 1Satellite cell in cross-section of human myofiber. A: Hoechst 33342 staining indicating nucleus. B: Pax7 staining indicating satellite cell. C: Lamin A/C staining indicating nuclear membrane surrounding the satellite cell. D: Laminin staining indicating basal lamina surrounding the myofiber. E: Composite of images A to D.