Skeletal muscle satellite cells and adult myogenesis

F Le Grand, MA Rudnicki - Current opinion in cell biology, 2007 - Elsevier
Current opinion in cell biology, 2007Elsevier
Research focusing on the canonical adult myogenic progenitor, the skeletal muscle satellite
cell, is still an ever-growing field 46 years from their initial description. Recent publications
revealed numerous new aspects of satellite cell biology, starting from their developmental
life to their role as the principal self-renewing myogenic stem cell in adult skeletal muscle
and finally their loss during aging. The myogenic potential of satellite cells is under the
molecular control of specific paired-box and bHLH transcription factors whose tightly …
Research focusing on the canonical adult myogenic progenitor, the skeletal muscle satellite cell, is still an ever-growing field 46 years from their initial description. Recent publications revealed numerous new aspects of satellite cell biology, starting from their developmental life to their role as the principal self-renewing myogenic stem cell in adult skeletal muscle and finally their loss during aging. The myogenic potential of satellite cells is under the molecular control of specific paired-box and bHLH transcription factors whose tightly orchestrated balance accounts for an effective skeletal muscle regeneration. New reports also demonstrate satellite cells relationships with blood vessels and the high myogenic potential of stem cell subsets related to both lineages.
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