articleJournal of Cell ScienceNov 1, 2011Closed access

Fibrosis and adipogenesis originate from a common mesenchymal progenitor in skeletal muscle

Fujita Health University · The University of Osaka · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Accumulation of adipocytes and collagen type-I-producing cells (fibrosis) is observed in muscular dystrophies. The origin of these cells had been largely unknown, but recently we identified mesenchymal progenitors positive for platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRα) as the origin of adipocytes in skeletal muscle. However, the origin of muscle fibrosis remains largely unknown. In this study, clonal analyses show that PDGFRα(+) cells also differentiate into collagen type-I-producing cells. In fact, PDGFRα(+) cells accumulated in fibrotic areas of the diaphragm in the mdx mouse, a model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Furthermore, mRNA of fibrosis markers was expressed exclusively in the PDGFRα(+)…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Mesenchymal stem cell
  • Fibrosis
  • Progenitor cell
  • Adipogenesis
  • Transdifferentiation
  • Platelet-derived growth factor
  • Platelet-derived growth factor receptor
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