Cellular dynamics in the muscle satellite cell niche |
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Authors: | C Florian Bentzinger Yu Xin Wang Nicolas A Dumont Michael A Rudnicki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sprott Center for Stem Cell Research, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, , Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 8L6 Canada;2. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa, , Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 8M5 Canada |
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Abstract: | Satellite cells, the quintessential skeletal muscle stem cells, reside in a specialized local environment whose anatomy changes dynamically during tissue regeneration. The plasticity of this niche is attributable to regulation by the stem cells themselves and to a multitude of functionally diverse cell types. In particular, immune cells, fibrogenic cells, vessel‐associated cells and committed and differentiated cells of the myogenic lineage have emerged as important constituents of the satellite cell niche. Here, we discuss the cellular dynamics during muscle regeneration and how disease can lead to perturbation of these mechanisms. To define the role of cellular components in the muscle stem cell niche is imperative for the development of cell‐based therapies, as well as to better understand the pathobiology of degenerative conditions of the skeletal musculature. |
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Keywords: | skeletal muscle satellite cells muscle stem cell niche accessory cell types myogenic cell types muscular dystrophy |
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