Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Duchenne muscular dystrophy remains an untreatable genetic disease that severely limits motility and life expectancy in
affected children. The only animal model specifically reproducing the alterations in the dystrophin gene and the full spectrum of human pathology is the golden retriever dog model. Affected animals present a single mutation in intron 6, resulting in complete absence of the dystrophin protein, and early and severemuscle degeneration with nearly complete loss of motility and walking ability. Death usually occurs at about 1 year of age as a result of failure of respiratory muscles. Here we report that intra-arterial delivery of wild-type canine mesoangioblasts (vessel-associated stem cells) results in an extensive recovery of dystrophin expression, normal muscle morphology and function (confirmed by measurement of contraction force on single fibres). The outcome is a remarkable clinical amelioration and preservation of active motility. These data qualify mesoangioblasts as candidates for future stem cell therapy for Duchenne patients.
affected children. The only animal model specifically reproducing the alterations in the dystrophin gene and the full spectrum of human pathology is the golden retriever dog model. Affected animals present a single mutation in intron 6, resulting in complete absence of the dystrophin protein, and early and severemuscle degeneration with nearly complete loss of motility and walking ability. Death usually occurs at about 1 year of age as a result of failure of respiratory muscles. Here we report that intra-arterial delivery of wild-type canine mesoangioblasts (vessel-associated stem cells) results in an extensive recovery of dystrophin expression, normal muscle morphology and function (confirmed by measurement of contraction force on single fibres). The outcome is a remarkable clinical amelioration and preservation of active motility. These data qualify mesoangioblasts as candidates for future stem cell therapy for Duchenne patients.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MESOANGIOBLASTS; STEM CELLS; MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
Elenco autori:
Sampaolesi, Maurilio; Blot, S; D'Antona, Giuseppe; Granger, N; Tonlorenzi, R; Innocenzi, A; Mognol, P; Thibaud, Jl; Galvez, Bg; Barthélémy, I; Perani, L; Mantero, S; Guttinger, M; Pansarasa, ORIETTA MARIA; Rinaldi, Chiara; CUSELLA DE ANGELIS, MARIA GABRIELLA; Torrente, Y; Bordignon, C; Bottinelli, Roberto; Cossu, G.
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