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Publication : Heterogeneity of adult masseter muscle satellite cells with cardiomyocyte differentiation potential.

First Author  Huang W Year  2018
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  371
Issue  1 Pages  20-30
PubMed ID  29842877 Mgi Jnum  J:269145
Mgi Id  MGI:6271417 Doi  10.1016/j.yexcr.2018.05.028
Citation  Huang W, et al. (2018) Heterogeneity of adult masseter muscle satellite cells with cardiomyocyte differentiation potential. Exp Cell Res 371(1):20-30
abstractText  Although resident cardiac stem cells have been reported, regeneration of functional cardiomyocytes (CMs) remains a challenge. The present study identifies an alternative progenitor source for CM regeneration without the need for genetic manipulation or invasive heart biopsy procedures. Unlike limb skeletal muscles, masseter muscles (MM) in the mouse head are developed from Nkx2-5 mesodermal progenitors. Adult masseter muscle satellite cells (MMSCs) display heterogeneity in developmental origin and cell phenotypes. The heterogeneous MMSCs that can be characterized by cell sorting based on stem cell antigen-1 (Sca1) show different lineage potential. While cardiogenic potential is preserved in Sca1(+) MMSCs as shown by expression of cardiac progenitor genes (including Nkx2-5), skeletal myogenic capacity is maintained in Sca1(-) MMSCs with Pax7 expression. Sca1(+) MMSC-derived beating cells express cardiac genes and exhibit CM-like morphology. Electrophysiological properties of MMSC-derived CMs are demonstrated by calcium transients and action potentials. These findings show that MMSCs could serve as a novel cell source for cardiomyocyte replacement.
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