Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research

The Cre-driver mouse line, which allows for in vivo regulation of target gene(s) in specific cells, is an indispensable tool for recent muscle research. In this study, I aimed to explore new applications of muscle specific Cre-driver mouse line in muscle research. For this purpose, I generated an iP...

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Main Author: Tohru Hosoyama
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405580819302936
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spelling doaj-744f4f60928444cc8e89c8e411db73982020-11-24T22:00:00ZengElsevierBiochemistry and Biophysics Reports2405-58082020-03-0121Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle researchTohru Hosoyama0Department of Regenerative Medicine, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, 7-430 Morioka-cho, Obu, Aichi, 474-8511, JapanThe Cre-driver mouse line, which allows for in vivo regulation of target gene(s) in specific cells, is an indispensable tool for recent muscle research. In this study, I aimed to explore new applications of muscle specific Cre-driver mouse line in muscle research. For this purpose, I generated an iPS cells from a myofiber specific conditional mouse with tamoxifen inducible GFP expression, and then I checked whether homologous recombination was induced in the iPS-derived myogenic cells by tamoxifen administration. Fibroblasts were isolated from the tails of Myf6CE/wt::CAG-EGFP mice, which expressed GFP specifically in Myf6 lineages by tamoxifen injection, and then iPS cells was generated by transfection with a vector based on sendai-virus and containing OSKM genes. Muscle specific conditional mouse-derived iPS cells (mCM-iPSCs) were successfully differentiated to myogenic cells, such as Pax7+ muscle progenitors, MyoD+ myoblasts, and MHC+ myotubes, under myogenic differentiation conditions. Using this model, I examined whether homologous recombination was induced in mCM-iPSC-derived myotubes by 4-hydroxytamoxifen (4OH-TAM) administration. As a result, multinucleated myotubes showed GFP expression, while no GFP signals were detected in both Pax7+ muscle progenitor and non-myogenic cells. These results indicated that homologous recombination could be induced in mCM-iPSC–derived myotubes by tamoxifen administration, and that this system operated normally even in reprogrammed cells. Also, I evidenced that GFP reporter was expressed in myoblasts in addition to multinucleated myotubes when tamoxifen-pulse was applied at an early phase of myogenesis. Taken together, Myf6CE/wt::CAG-EGFP mouse-derived iPS cells reproduced at least in part Myf6 expression during mouse myogenesis. This study demonstrated a novel application of muscle specific conditional mouse in addition to in vivo application, and mCM-iPSCs could also be used in in vitro investigations with muscle specific conditional knock-out mouse. Keywords: Cre-driver mouse, Induced pluripotent stem cells, Muscle progenitor cells, Myogenesis, Myf6 (MRF4)http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405580819302936
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Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
author_facet Tohru Hosoyama
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title Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research
title_short Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research
title_full Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research
title_fullStr Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research
title_full_unstemmed Possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research
title_sort possible application of muscle specific conditional mouse-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for muscle research
publisher Elsevier
series Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
issn 2405-5808
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The Cre-driver mouse line, which allows for in vivo regulation of target gene(s) in specific cells, is an indispensable tool for recent muscle research. In this study, I aimed to explore new applications of muscle specific Cre-driver mouse line in muscle research. For this purpose, I generated an iPS cells from a myofiber specific conditional mouse with tamoxifen inducible GFP expression, and then I checked whether homologous recombination was induced in the iPS-derived myogenic cells by tamoxifen administration. Fibroblasts were isolated from the tails of Myf6CE/wt::CAG-EGFP mice, which expressed GFP specifically in Myf6 lineages by tamoxifen injection, and then iPS cells was generated by transfection with a vector based on sendai-virus and containing OSKM genes. Muscle specific conditional mouse-derived iPS cells (mCM-iPSCs) were successfully differentiated to myogenic cells, such as Pax7+ muscle progenitors, MyoD+ myoblasts, and MHC+ myotubes, under myogenic differentiation conditions. Using this model, I examined whether homologous recombination was induced in mCM-iPSC-derived myotubes by 4-hydroxytamoxifen (4OH-TAM) administration. As a result, multinucleated myotubes showed GFP expression, while no GFP signals were detected in both Pax7+ muscle progenitor and non-myogenic cells. These results indicated that homologous recombination could be induced in mCM-iPSC–derived myotubes by tamoxifen administration, and that this system operated normally even in reprogrammed cells. Also, I evidenced that GFP reporter was expressed in myoblasts in addition to multinucleated myotubes when tamoxifen-pulse was applied at an early phase of myogenesis. Taken together, Myf6CE/wt::CAG-EGFP mouse-derived iPS cells reproduced at least in part Myf6 expression during mouse myogenesis. This study demonstrated a novel application of muscle specific conditional mouse in addition to in vivo application, and mCM-iPSCs could also be used in in vitro investigations with muscle specific conditional knock-out mouse. Keywords: Cre-driver mouse, Induced pluripotent stem cells, Muscle progenitor cells, Myogenesis, Myf6 (MRF4)
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