Progenitor cell isolation from muscle-derived cells based on adhesion properties

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作者
Rouger, Karl
Fornasari, Benoit
Armengol, Valerie
Jouvion, Gregory
Leroux, Isabelle
Dubreil, Laurence
Feron, Marie
Guevel, Laetitia
Cherel, Yan
机构
[1] Ecole Natl Vet Nantes, UMR703, INRA, F-44307 Nantes, France
[2] Fac Chirurg Nantes, INSERM, UMR791, Lab Ingn Osteo Articulaire & Dent, Nantes, France
[3] Fac Sci & Tech, CNRS, UMR6204, Nantes, France
关键词
myogenesis; muscle-derived cell; skeletal muscle; adhesion; preplate technique; avian;
D O I
10.1369/jhc.6A6954.2007
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Adult skeletal muscle possesses remarkable regenerative capacity that has conventionally been attributed to the satellite cells. These precursor cells were thought to contain distinct populations with varying myogenic potential. Recently, the identification of multipotent stem cells capable of new myofiber formation has expanded the general view on the muscle regenerative process. Here we examined the characteristics of turkey skeletal muscle-derived cell (MDC) populations that were separated according to their adhesion abilities. We sought to determine whether these abilities could be a potential tool for separating cells with different myogenic commitment. Using the preplate technique, we showed that MDCs display a wide range of adhesion ability, allowing us to isolate a marginal fraction with initial adhesion defect. Methodological investigations revealed that this defect represents an intrinsic and well-established biological feature for these cells. In vitro behavioral and morphological analyses showed that late adherent cells (LACs) share several primitive cell characteristics. Phenotypic assessment indicated that LACs contain early stage myogenic cells and immature progenitors of satellite cells, whereas early adherent cells consist mainly of fully committed precursors. Overall, our findings demonstrate for the first time in an avian model that differential MDC adhesion properties could be used to efficiently purify cells with varying myogenic commitment, including immature progenitor cells. This manuscript contains online supplemental material at http://www.jhc.org. Please visit this article online to view these materials.
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页码:607 / 618
页数:12
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