Fate choice of post-natal mesoderm progenitors: skeletal versus cardiac muscle plasticity

D Costamagna, M Quattrocelli, R Duelen… - Cellular and molecular …, 2014 - Springer
D Costamagna, M Quattrocelli, R Duelen, V Sahakyan, I Perini, G Palazzolo, M Sampaolesi
Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2014Springer
Regenerative medicine for skeletal and cardiac muscles still constitutes a fascinating and
ambitious frontier. In this perspective, understanding the possibilities of intrinsic cell
plasticity, present in post-natal muscles, is vital to define and improve novel therapeutic
strategies for acute and chronic diseases. In addition, many somatic stem cells are now
crossing the boundaries of basic/translational research to enter the first clinical trials.
However, it is still an open question whether a lineage switch between skeletal and cardiac …
Abstract
Regenerative medicine for skeletal and cardiac muscles still constitutes a fascinating and ambitious frontier. In this perspective, understanding the possibilities of intrinsic cell plasticity, present in post-natal muscles, is vital to define and improve novel therapeutic strategies for acute and chronic diseases. In addition, many somatic stem cells are now crossing the boundaries of basic/translational research to enter the first clinical trials. However, it is still an open question whether a lineage switch between skeletal and cardiac adult myogenesis is possible. Therefore, this review focuses on resident somatic stem cells of post-natal skeletal and cardiac muscles and their plastic potential toward the two lineages. Furthermore, examples of myogenic lineage switch in adult stem cells are also reported and discussed.
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