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Ex Vivo Expansion and In Vivo Self-Renewal of Human Muscle Stem Cells

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STEM CELL REPORTS
卷 5, 期 4, 页码 621-632

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2015.08.004

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  1. Glenn Foundation for Medical Research
  2. NIH [F30 AG035521, P01 AG036695, R37 AG23806, R01 AR062185]
  3. Stanford University School of Medicine Medical Scientist Training Program
  4. Department of Veterans Affairs (Merit Review)

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Adult skeletal muscle stem cells, or satellite cells (SCs), regenerate functional muscle following transplantation into injured or diseased tissue. To gain insight into human SC (huSC) biology, we analyzed transcriptome dynamics by RNA sequencing of prospectively isolated quiescent and activated huSCs. This analysis indicated that huSCs differentiate and lose proliferative potential when maintained in high-mitogen conditions ex vivo. Further analysis of gene expression revealed that p38 MAPK acts in a transcriptional network underlying huSC self-renewal. Activation of p38 signaling correlated with huSC differentiation, while inhibition of p38 reversibly prevented differentiation, enabling expansion of huSCs. When transplanted, expanded huSCs differentiated to generate chimeric muscle and engrafted as SCs in the sublaminar niche with a greater frequency than freshly isolated cells or cells cultured without p38 inhibition. These studies indicate characteristics of the huSC transcriptome that promote expansion ex vivo to allow enhanced functional engraftment of a defined population of self-renewing huSCs.

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