Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5528566 Matrix Biology 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle declines with aging.•Satellite cell delivery enhances regeneration in aging muscles.•Direct delivery of satellite cells presents challenges.•Advances in satellite cell and their niche biology are reviewed.•Advances engineered cell delivery matrices for skeletal muscle are reviewed.

Regeneration of traumatically injured skeletal muscles is severely limited. Moreover, the regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle declines with aging, further exacerbating the problem. Recent evidence supports that delivery of muscle satellite cells to the injured muscles enhances muscle regeneration and reverses features of aging, including reduction in muscle mass and regenerative capacity. However, direct delivery of satellite cells presents a challenge at a translational level due to inflammation and donor cell death, motivating the need to develop engineered matrices for muscle satellite cell delivery. This review will highlight important aspects of satellite cell and their niche biology in the context of muscle regeneration, and examine recent progresses in the development of engineered cell delivery matrices designed for skeletal muscle regeneration. Understanding the interactions of muscle satellite cells and their niche in both native and engineered systems is crucial to developing muscle pathology-specific cell- and biomaterial-based therapies.

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