Human multipotent adipose-derived stem cells restore dystrophin expression of Duchenne skeletal-muscle cells in vitro


Autoria(s): VIEIRA, Natassia M.; BRANDALISE, Vanessa; ZUCCONI, Eder; JAZEDJE, Tatiana; SECCO, Mariane; NUNES, Viviane A.; STRAUSS, Bryan E.; VAINZOF, Mariz; ZATZ, Mayana
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

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Background information. DMD (Duchenne muscular dystrophy) is a devastating X-linked disorder characterized by progressive muscle degeneration and weakness. The use of cell therapy for the repair of defective muscle is being pursued as a possible treatment for DMD. Mesenchymal stem cells have the potential to differentiate and display a myogenic phenotype in vitro. Since liposuctioned human fat is available in large quantities, it may be an ideal source of stem cells for therapeutic applications. ASCs (adipose-derived stem cells) are able to restore dystrophin expression in the muscles of mdx (X-linked muscular dystrophy) mice. However, the outcome when these cells interact with human dystrophic muscle is still unknown. Results. We show here that ASCs participate in myotube formation when cultured together with differentiating human DMD myoblasts, resulting in the restoration of dystrophin expression. Similarly, dystrophin was induced when ASCs were co-cultivated with DMD myotubes. Experiments with GFP (green fluorescent protein)-positive ASCs and DAPI (4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole)-stained DMD myoblasts indicated that ASCs participate in human myogenesis through cellular fusion. Conclusions. These results show that ASCs have the potential to interact with dystrophic muscle cells, restoring dystrophin expression of DMD cells in vitro. The possibility of using adipose tissue as a source of stem cell therapies for muscular diseases is extremely exciting.

Identificador

BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, v.100, n.4, p.231-241, 2008

0248-4900

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17210

10.1042/BC20070102

http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BC20070102

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eng

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD

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Biology of the Cell

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Palavras-Chave #GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN #STROMAL CELLS #MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY #SATELLITE CELLS #BONE-MARROW #MDX MOUSE #TISSUE #DIFFERENTIATION #GENE #VIVO #Cell Biology
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