Single Adult Stem Cell Can Self Renew, Repair Tissue Damage in Live Mammal

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December 15, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The first demonstration that a 
single adult stem cell can self-renew in a mammal was reported at the 
American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) 48th Annual Meeting, Dec. 
13-17, 2008 in San Francisco.

The transplanted adult stem cell and its differentiated descendants 
restored lost function to mice with hind limb muscle tissue damage.

The ability to isolate and then transplant skeletal adult muscle 
stems cells could have a wide impact in treating not only a variety 
of muscle wasting diseases such as muscular dystrophy but also severe 
muscle injuries or loss of function from aging and disuse.

The adult stem cells used in the study, conducted at Stanford 
University, were isolated from a mixed population of satellite cells 
in the skeletal muscle of mice.

The skeletal adult muscle stem cells (MusSC), which live just under 
the membrane that surrounds muscle fibers, normally respond to tissue 
damage by giving rise to progenitor cells that become myoblasts, 
fusing into myofibers to repair the tissue damage.

The scientists transplanted the MusSC into special immune-suppressed 
"nude" mice whose muscle satellite cells had been wiped out in a hind 
limb by irradiation.

The mice would only be able to repair injury if the transplanted MuSC 
"took." The scientists, Alessandra Sacco and Helen Blau, had 
genetically engineered the transplanted MusSC to glow under 
ultraviolet light, making it easy to trace.

"To be able to detect the presence of the cells by bioluminescence 
was really a breakthrough," says Blau. "It taught us so much more. We 
could see how the cells were responding, and really monitor their dynamics."

Sacco and Blau tracked each transplanted stem cell as it rapidly 
proliferated and engrafted its progeny into the irradiated muscle 
tissue. The scientists then injured the regenerated tissue, setting 
off massive waves of muscle cell growth and repair, and subsequently 
showed that the MuSC and descendents rescued the second animal's lost 
muscle healing function.

After isolating the luciferase-glowing muscle stem cells from the 
transplanted animal, the scientists duplicated, or cloned, the cells 
in the lab. Like the original MuSC, the cloned copies were intact and 
capable of self-renewal.

"We are thrilled with the results," says Sacco. "It's been known that 
these satellite cells are crucial for the regeneration of muscle 
tissue, but this is the first demonstration of self-renewal of a single cell."

In other experiments, the researchers transplanted between 10 and 500 
luciferase-tagged MuSC into the leg muscles of mice.

These cells also proliferated and engrafted, forming new myofibers 
and fusing with injured fibers.

Unlike tumor cells, the transplanted stem cells achieved homeostasis, 
growing to a stable, constant level and ceasing replication. The 
formation of tumors has plagued attempts to use embryonic stem cells 
for similar cures, but appears to largely be avoided when using adult 
stem cells.

After demonstrating that the transplanted stem cells proliferated and 
fully restored the animal's lost function, Sacco and Blau recovered 
new stem cells from the transplant with full stem cell potency, 
meeting the final "gold standard" test for adult multipotent stem cells.

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