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Publication : Nestin-GFP transgene reveals neural precursor cells in adult skeletal muscle.

First Author  Birbrair A Year  2011
Journal  PLoS One Volume  6
Issue  2 Pages  e16816
PubMed ID  21304812 Mgi Jnum  J:170915
Mgi Id  MGI:4947891 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0016816
Citation  Birbrair A, et al. (2011) Nestin-GFP transgene reveals neural precursor cells in adult skeletal muscle. PLoS One 6(2):e16816
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Therapy for neural lesions or degenerative diseases relies mainly on finding transplantable active precursor cells. Identifying them in peripheral tissues accessible for biopsy, outside the central nervous system, would circumvent the serious immunological and ethical concerns impeding cell therapy. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we isolated neural progenitor cells in cultured adult skeletal muscle from transgenic mice in which nestin regulatory elements control GFP expression. These cells also expressed the early neural marker Tuj1 and light and heavy neurofilament but not S100beta, indicating that they express typical neural but not Schwann cell markers. GFP+/Tuj1+ cells were also negative for the endothelial and pericyte markers CD31 and alpha-smooth muscle actin, respectively. We established their a) functional response to glutamate in patch-clamp recordings; b) interstitial mesenchymal origin; c) replicative capacity; and d) the environment necessary for their survival after fluorescence-activated cell sorting. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We propose that the decline in nestin-GFP expression in muscle progenitor cells and its persistence in neural precursor cells in muscle cultures provide an invaluable tool for isolating a population of predifferentiated neural cells with therapeutic potential.
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