Selective expansion of skeletal muscle stem cells from bulk muscle cells in soft three-dimensional fibrin gel

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Abstract

Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) exhibit robust myogenic potential in vivo, thus providing a promising curative treatment for muscle disorders. Ex vivo expansion of adult MuSCs is highly desired to achieve a therapeutic cell dose because of their scarcity in limited muscle biopsies. Sorting of pure MuSCs is generally required for all the current culture systems. Here we developed a soft three-dimensional (3D) salmon fibrin gel culture system that can selectively expand mouse MuSCs from bulk skeletal muscle preparations without cell sorting and faithfully maintain their regenerative capacity in culture. Our study established a novel platform for convenient ex vivo expansion of MuSCs, thus greatly advancing stem cell-based therapies for various muscle disorders.

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Zhu, P., Zhou, Y., Wu, F., Hong, Y., Wang, X., Shekhawat, G., … Wu, W. S. (2017). Selective expansion of skeletal muscle stem cells from bulk muscle cells in soft three-dimensional fibrin gel. Stem Cells Translational Medicine, 6(5), 1412–1423. https://doi.org/10.1002/sctm.16-0427

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