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Transplantation of Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells.

Monica N Hall1, John K Hall1, Adam B Cadwallader1, Bradley T Pawlikowski1, Jason D Doles1, Tiffany L Elston1, Bradley B Olwin2.   

Abstract

Transplanting adult stem cells provides a stringent test for self-renewal and the assessment of comparative engraftment in competitive transplant assays. Transplantation of satellite cells into mammalian skeletal muscle provided the first critical evidence that satellite cells function as adult muscle stem cells. Transplantation of a single satellite cell confirmed and extended this hypothesis, providing proof that the satellite cell is a bona fide adult skeletal muscle stem cell as reported by Sacco et al. (Nature 456(7221):502-506). Satellite cell transplantation has been further leveraged to identify culture conditions that maintain engraftment and to identify self-renewal deficits in satellite cells from aged mice. Conversion of iPSCs (induced pluripotent stem cells) to a satellite cell-like state, followed by transplantation, demonstrated that these cells possess adult muscle stem cell properties as reported by Darabi et al. (Stem Cell Rev Rep 7(4):948-957) and Mizuno et al. (FASEB J 24(7):2245-2253). Thus, transplantation strategies involving either satellite cells derived from adult muscles or derived from iPSCs may eventually be exploited as a therapy for treating patients with diseased or failing skeletal muscle. Here, we describe methods for isolating dispersed adult mouse satellite cells and satellite cells on intact myofibers for transplantation into recipient mice to study muscle stem cell function and behavior following engraftment .

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Keywords:  Adult muscle stem cell; Muscle myofiber; Satellite cell; Skeletal muscle; Stem cell transplantation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28247353     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-6771-1_12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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