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Guide Cells Support Muscle Regeneration and Affect Neuro-Muscular Junction Organization.

Flavio L Ronzoni1,2, Nefele Giarratana3,4, Stefania Crippa5, Mattia Quattrocelli6, Marco Cassano7, Gabriele Ceccarelli1, Laura Benedetti1, Jens Van Herck8, Maria G Cusella De Angelis1, Marco Vitale9, Daniela Galli9, Maurilio Sampaolesi1,3.   

Abstract

Muscular regeneration is a complex biological process that occurs during acute injury and chronic degeneration, implicating several cell types. One of the earliest events of muscle regeneration is the inflammatory response, followed by the activation and differentiation of muscle progenitor cells. However, the process of novel neuromuscular junction formation during muscle regeneration is still largely unexplored. Here, we identify by single-cell RNA sequencing and isolate a subset of vessel-associated cells able to improve myogenic differentiation. We termed them 'guide' cells because of their remarkable ability to improve myogenesis without fusing with the newly formed fibers. In vitro, these cells showed a marked mobility and ability to contact the forming myotubes. We found that these cells are characterized by CD44 and CD34 surface markers and the expression of Ng2 and Ncam2. In addition, in a murine model of acute muscle injury and regeneration, injection of guide cells correlated with increased numbers of newly formed neuromuscular junctions. Thus, we propose that guide cells modulate de novo generation of neuromuscular junctions in regenerating myofibers. Further studies are necessary to investigate the origin of those cells and the extent to which they are required for terminal specification of regenerating myofibers.

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Keywords:  guide cells; mesoangioblasts; muscle injury; neuro-muscular junctions; scRNA-seq

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33669272      PMCID: PMC7920023          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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3.  Valproic acid stimulates myogenesis in pluripotent stem cell-derived mesodermal progenitors in a NOTCH-dependent manner.

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