Myoblast transplantation: the current status of a potential therapeutic tool for myopathies.

IF 1.7 3区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Daniel Skuk, Jacques P Tremblay
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The implantation of cultured myogenic cells into the body (myoblast transplantation) is an experimental strategy that is being explored for the potential treatment of myopathies. Its potential benefits should be: (1) to slow down or to stop muscle degeneration, and/or (2) to increase force in wasted muscles. For these objectives, myoblast transplantation may act by two actions: (1) genetic complementation (as a vehicle of normal genes in the case of genetic myopathies), and (2) increasing the myogenic pool of the muscle. During the last decade, myoblast transplantation seemed stagnant in a contradiction of experiments producing good results in mice, against the poor results of human trials. This contradiction was apparent, since the conditions used in mouse models were largely different from those used in dystrophic patients. Our monkey experiments demonstrated that promising results can be observed in large muscles of primates, but under conditions that differ from those previously used in patients. These conditions are: (1) an appropriate immunosuppression, and (2) a careful distribution of sufficient quantities of myoblasts into the recipient muscles. Most of the work on myoblast transplantation is addressed to improve this method by: (1) reducing or avoiding the toxicity of sustained immunosuppression, (2) favoring donor-myoblast migration into the recipient muscle, and (3) defining the factors implicated in the early donor-cell survival following intramuscular implantation. Other research subjects in this field are the potential use of pluripotent stem cells instead of satellite cells, and the potential delivery of the exogenous myogenic cells by the blood stream.

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将培养的肌源性细胞植入体内(成肌细胞移植)是一种正在探索的潜在治疗肌病的实验策略。它的潜在好处应该是:(1)减缓或停止肌肉退化,和/或(2)增加肌肉萎缩的力量。为了达到这些目的,成肌细胞移植可以通过两个作用:(1)基因互补(在遗传性肌病的情况下作为正常基因的载体),(2)增加肌肉的肌源性池。在过去的十年里,成肌细胞移植似乎停滞不前,在小鼠实验中取得了良好的结果,而在人体试验中却取得了糟糕的结果。这种矛盾是显而易见的,因为在小鼠模型中使用的条件与在营养不良患者中使用的条件有很大不同。我们的猴子实验表明,在灵长类动物的大肌肉中可以观察到有希望的结果,但条件不同于以前在患者身上使用的条件。这些条件是:(1)适当的免疫抑制,(2)将足够数量的成肌细胞仔细分布到受体肌肉中。大多数关于成肌细胞移植的工作都是通过以下方法来改进这一方法:(1)减少或避免持续免疫抑制的毒性,(2)有利于供体成肌细胞向受体肌肉迁移,(3)确定肌内植入后早期供体细胞存活的相关因素。该领域的其他研究课题是多能干细胞替代卫星细胞的潜在用途,以及外源性肌源性细胞通过血流输送的潜在可能性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility has as its main aim the publication of original research which bears on either the excitation and contraction of muscle, the analysis of any one of the processes involved therein, the processes underlying contractility and motility of animal and plant cells, the toxicology and pharmacology related to contractility, or the formation, dynamics and turnover of contractile structures in muscle and non-muscle cells. Studies describing the impact of pathogenic mutations in genes encoding components of contractile structures in humans or animals are welcome, provided they offer mechanistic insight into the disease process or the underlying gene function. The policy of the Journal is to encourage any form of novel practical study whatever its specialist interest, as long as it falls within this broad field. Theoretical essays are welcome provided that they are concise and suggest practical ways in which they may be tested. Manuscripts reporting new mutations in known disease genes without validation and mechanistic insight will not be considered. It is the policy of the journal that cells lines, hybridomas and DNA clones should be made available by the developers to any qualified investigator. Submission of a manuscript for publication constitutes an agreement of the authors to abide by this principle.
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