artículo
beta 4 Integrin Marks Interstitial Myogenic Progenitor Cells in Adult Murine Skeletal Muscle
Fecha
2012Registro en:
10.1369/0022155411428991
0022-1554
MEDLINE:22205679
WOS:000298603800003
Autor
Liadaki, Kalliopi
Casar, Juan Carlos
Wessen, McKenzie
Luth, Eric S.
Jun, Susan
Gussoni, Emanuela
Kunkel, Louis M.
Institución
Resumen
Skeletal muscle growth and its regeneration following injury rely on myogenic progenitor cells, a heterogeneous population that includes the satellite cells and other interstitial progenitors. The present study demonstrates that surface expression of beta 4 integrin marks a population of vessel-associated interstitial muscle progenitor cells. Muscle beta 4 integrin-positive cells do not express myogenic markers upon isolation. However, they are capable of undergoing myogenic specification in vitro and in vivo: beta 4 integrin cells differentiate into multinucleated myotubes in culture dishes and contribute to muscle regeneration upon delivery into diseased mice. Subfractionation of beta 4 integrin-expressing cells based on CD31 expression does not further enrich for myogenic precursors. These findings support the expression of beta 4 integrin in interstitial, vessel-associated cells with myogenic activity within adult skeletal muscle. (J Histochem Cytochem 60:31-44, 2012)