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Individual Limb Muscle Bundles Are Formed through Progressive Steps Orchestrated by Adjacent Connective Tissue Cells during Primary Myogenesis
Although the factors regulating muscle cell differentiation are well described, we know very little about how differentiating muscle fibers are organized into individual muscle tissue bundles. Disruption of these processes leads to muscle hypoplasia or dysplasia, and replicating these events is vita...
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Published in: | Cell reports (Cambridge) 2020-03, Vol.30 (10), p.3552-3565.e6 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Although the factors regulating muscle cell differentiation are well described, we know very little about how differentiating muscle fibers are organized into individual muscle tissue bundles. Disruption of these processes leads to muscle hypoplasia or dysplasia, and replicating these events is vital in tissue engineering approaches. We describe the progressive cellular events that orchestrate the formation of individual limb muscle bundles and directly demonstrate the role of the connective tissue cells that surround muscle precursors in controlling these events. We show how disruption of gene activity within or genetic ablation of connective tissue cells impacts muscle precursors causing disruption of muscle bundle formation and subsequent muscle dysplasia and hypoplasia. We identify several markers of the populations of connective tissue cells that surround muscle precursors and provide a model for how matrix-modifying proteoglycans secreted by these cells may influence muscle bundle formation by effects on the local extracellular matrix (ECM) environment.
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•Characterization of the events that prefigure the formation of individual muscle bundles•Direct demonstration of the role of connective tissue cells in muscle morphogenesis•Identification of markers of limb irregular connective tissue (ICT)•Demonstration of molecularly distinct ICT subdomains in the limb
Besse et al. describe how differentiating muscle fibers are transformed into limb muscle bundles. Using gene deletion and genetic ablation, they demonstrate the importance of surrounding connective tissue cells in orchestrating muscle morphogenesis, identify markers of this population in limbs, and provide a model for how these cells influence muscle precursors. |
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ISSN: | 2211-1247 2211-1247 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.02.037 |