Identification of a novel population of muscle stem cells in mice
University of Pittsburgh · Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh · +1 more institution
Abstract
Three populations of myogenic cells were isolated from normal mouse skeletal muscle based on their adhesion characteristics and proliferation behaviors. Although two of these populations displayed satellite cell characteristics, a third population of long-time proliferating cells expressing hematopoietic stem cell markers was also identified. This third population comprises cells that retain their phenotype for more than 30 passages with normal karyotype and can differentiate into muscle, neural, and endothelial lineages both in vitro and in vivo. In contrast to the other two populations of myogenic cells, the transplantation of the long-time proliferating cells improved the efficiency of muscle regeneration…
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Authors
11- ZQZhuqing Qu‐PetersenCorresponding
University of Pittsburgh, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
- BMBridget M. Deasy
University of Pittsburgh, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
- RJRoman Jankowski
University of Pittsburgh, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
- MIMakato Ikezawa
University of Pittsburgh, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
- JHJames H. Cummins
University of Pittsburgh, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Topics & keywords
- Identification (biology)
- Stem cell
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Computational biology
- Botany