MMP1 gene expression enhances myoblast migration and engraftment following implanting into mdx/SCID mice

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Abstract

Myoblast transplantation (MT) is a method to introduce healthy genes into abnormal skeletal muscle. It has been considered as a therapeutic modality in the last few decades for diseases such as Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). However, challenges including cell death and poor graft engraftment have limited its application. The current experiment utilizes MMP1 gene transfer to improve the efficacy of myoblast transplantation into the diseased dystrophic skeletal muscle of mdx mice. Our results indicated that MMP1 expression can promote myogenic differentiation and fusion capacities, increase migration of MMP1 expressing myoblasts in vitro, as well as improve engraftment of dystrophin positive myofibers in vivo. Taken together, our observation suggests that the addition of MMP1 can overcome limitations in MT and improve its clinical efficacy.

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Pan, H., Vojnits, K., Liu, T. T., Meng, F., Yang, L., Wang, Y., … Li, Y. (2015). MMP1 gene expression enhances myoblast migration and engraftment following implanting into mdx/SCID mice. Cell Adhesion and Migration, 9(4), 283–292. https://doi.org/10.4161/19336918.2014.983799

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