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Transplantation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Mesoangioblast-like Myogenic Progenitors in Mouse Models of Muscle Regeneration
Authors:Mattia F M Gerli  Sara M Maffioletti  Queensta Millet  Francesco Saverio Tedesco
Institution:1.Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London;2.Division of Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cells and Gene Therapy, San Raffaele Hospital
Abstract:Patient-derived iPSCs could be an invaluable source of cells for future autologous cell therapy protocols. iPSC-derived myogenic stem/progenitor cells similar to pericyte-derived mesoangioblasts (iPSC-derived mesoangioblast-like stem/progenitor cells: IDEMs) can be established from iPSCs generated from patients affected by different forms of muscular dystrophy. Patient-specific IDEMs can be genetically corrected with different strategies (e.g. lentiviral vectors, human artificial chromosomes) and enhanced in their myogenic differentiation potential upon overexpression of the myogenesis regulator MyoD. This myogenic potential is then assessed in vitro with specific differentiation assays and analyzed by immunofluorescence. The regenerative potential of IDEMs is further evaluated in vivo, upon intramuscular and intra-arterial transplantation in two representative mouse models displaying acute and chronic muscle regeneration. The contribution of IDEMs to the host skeletal muscle is then confirmed by different functional tests in transplanted mice. In particular, the amelioration of the motor capacity of the animals is studied with treadmill tests. Cell engraftment and differentiation are then assessed by a number of histological and immunofluorescence assays on transplanted muscles. Overall, this paper describes the assays and tools currently utilized to evaluate the differentiation capacity of IDEMs, focusing on the transplantation methods and subsequent outcome measures to analyze the efficacy of cell transplantation.
Keywords:Bioengineering  Issue 83  Skeletal Muscle  Muscle Cells  Muscle Fibers  Skeletal  Pericytes  Stem Cells  Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)  Muscular Dystrophies  Cell Differentiation  animal models  muscle stem/progenitor cells  mesoangioblasts  muscle regeneration  iPSC-derived mesoangioblasts (IDEMs)
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