Pax3/Pax7 mark a novel population of primitive myogenic cells during development

  1. Lina Kassar-Duchossoy1,2,
  2. Ellen Giacone1,
  3. Barbara Gayraud-Morel,
  4. Aurélie Jory,
  5. Danielle Gomès, and
  6. Shahragim Tajbakhsh3
  1. Stem Cells and Development, Department of Developmental Biology, Pasteur Institute, Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique Unité de Recherche Associeé (CNRS URA) 2578, 75724 Paris, Cedex 15, France

Abstract

Skeletal muscle serves as a paradigm for the acquisition of cell fate, yet the relationship between primitive cell populations and emerging myoblasts has remained elusive. We identify a novel population of resident Pax3+/Pax7+, muscle marker-negative cells throughout development. Using mouse mutants that uncouple myogenic progression, we show that these Pax+ cells give rise to muscle progenitors. In the absence of skeletal muscle, they apoptose after down-regulation of Pax7. Furthermore, they mark the emergence of satellite cells during fetal development, and do not require Pax3 function. These findings identify critical cell populations during lineage restriction, and provide a framework for defining myogenic cell states for therapeutic studies.

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Footnotes

  • Supplemental material is available at http://www.genesdev.org.

  • Article and publication are at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.345505.

  • 1

    1 These authors contributed equally to this work.

  • 2

    2 Present address: CECS/I-Stem, Bât. Généthon, 1 rue de l'Internationale, 91000 Evry, France.

  • 3

    3 Corresponding author. E-MAIL shaht{at}pasteur.fr; FAX 33-1-45-68-89-63.

    • Accepted May 5, 2005.
    • Received April 1, 2005.
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