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Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals

In Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients, absence of dystrophin causes muscle wasting by impacting both the myofiber integrity and the properties of muscle stem cells (MuSCs). Investigation of DMD encompasses the use of MuSCs issued from human skeletal muscle. However, DMD-derived MuSC usage is...

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Autores principales: Massenet, Jimmy, Gitiaux, Cyril, Magnan, Mélanie, Cuvellier, Sylvain, Hubas, Arnaud, Nusbaum, Patrick, Dilworth, F Jeffrey, Desguerre, Isabelle, Chazaud, Bénédicte
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7465805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9081780
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author Massenet, Jimmy
Gitiaux, Cyril
Magnan, Mélanie
Cuvellier, Sylvain
Hubas, Arnaud
Nusbaum, Patrick
Dilworth, F Jeffrey
Desguerre, Isabelle
Chazaud, Bénédicte
author_facet Massenet, Jimmy
Gitiaux, Cyril
Magnan, Mélanie
Cuvellier, Sylvain
Hubas, Arnaud
Nusbaum, Patrick
Dilworth, F Jeffrey
Desguerre, Isabelle
Chazaud, Bénédicte
author_sort Massenet, Jimmy
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description In Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients, absence of dystrophin causes muscle wasting by impacting both the myofiber integrity and the properties of muscle stem cells (MuSCs). Investigation of DMD encompasses the use of MuSCs issued from human skeletal muscle. However, DMD-derived MuSC usage is restricted by the limited number of divisions that human MuSCs can undertake in vitro before losing their myogenic characteristics and by the scarcity of human material available from DMD muscle. To overcome these limitations, immortalization of MuSCs appears as a strategy. Here, we used CDK4/hTERT expression in primary MuSCs and we derived MuSC clones from a series of clinically and genetically characterized patients, including eight DMD patients with various mutations, four congenital muscular dystrophies and three age-matched control muscles. Immortalized cultures were sorted into single cells and expanded as clones into homogeneous populations. Myogenic characteristics and differentiation potential were tested for each clone. Finally, we screened various promoters to identify the preferred gene regulatory unit that should be used to ensure stable expression in the human MuSC clones. The 38 clonal immortalized myogenic cell clones provide a large collection of controls and DMD clones with various genetic defects and are available to the academic community.
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spelling pubmed-74658052020-09-04 Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals Massenet, Jimmy Gitiaux, Cyril Magnan, Mélanie Cuvellier, Sylvain Hubas, Arnaud Nusbaum, Patrick Dilworth, F Jeffrey Desguerre, Isabelle Chazaud, Bénédicte Cells Article In Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients, absence of dystrophin causes muscle wasting by impacting both the myofiber integrity and the properties of muscle stem cells (MuSCs). Investigation of DMD encompasses the use of MuSCs issued from human skeletal muscle. However, DMD-derived MuSC usage is restricted by the limited number of divisions that human MuSCs can undertake in vitro before losing their myogenic characteristics and by the scarcity of human material available from DMD muscle. To overcome these limitations, immortalization of MuSCs appears as a strategy. Here, we used CDK4/hTERT expression in primary MuSCs and we derived MuSC clones from a series of clinically and genetically characterized patients, including eight DMD patients with various mutations, four congenital muscular dystrophies and three age-matched control muscles. Immortalized cultures were sorted into single cells and expanded as clones into homogeneous populations. Myogenic characteristics and differentiation potential were tested for each clone. Finally, we screened various promoters to identify the preferred gene regulatory unit that should be used to ensure stable expression in the human MuSC clones. The 38 clonal immortalized myogenic cell clones provide a large collection of controls and DMD clones with various genetic defects and are available to the academic community. MDPI 2020-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7465805/ /pubmed/32722643 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9081780 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Massenet, Jimmy
Gitiaux, Cyril
Magnan, Mélanie
Cuvellier, Sylvain
Hubas, Arnaud
Nusbaum, Patrick
Dilworth, F Jeffrey
Desguerre, Isabelle
Chazaud, Bénédicte
Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals
title Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals
title_full Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals
title_fullStr Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals
title_short Derivation and Characterization of Immortalized Human Muscle Satellite Cell Clones from Muscular Dystrophy Patients and Healthy Individuals
title_sort derivation and characterization of immortalized human muscle satellite cell clones from muscular dystrophy patients and healthy individuals
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7465805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9081780
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