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. 2025 May;14(12):e2404695.
doi: 10.1002/adhm.202404695. Epub 2025 Mar 24.

Human Myobundle Platform for Studying the Role of Notch Signaling in Satellite Cell Phenotype and Function

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Human Myobundle Platform for Studying the Role of Notch Signaling in Satellite Cell Phenotype and Function

Torie Broer et al. Adv Healthc Mater. 2025 May.

Abstract

Notch signaling plays a pivotal role in regulating satellite cell (SC) behavior during skeletal muscle development, homeostasis, and repair. While well-characterized in mouse models, the impact of Notch signaling in human muscle tissues remains largely underexplored. Here, a 3D tissue-engineered model of human skeletal muscle ("myobundles") is utilized as an in vitro platform for temporal control and studies of Notch singaling. Myofiber-specific overexpression of the Notch ligand, DLL1, early in myobundle differentiation increases the abundance of 3D SCs and shifts their phenotype to a more quiescent-like state, along with decreasing muscle mass and function. In contrast, myofiber-specific DLL1 overexpression after one week of myobundle differentiation does not affect 3D SC abundance or muscle function, but increases transcriptomic markers of SC quiescence, confirming the temporal dependence of SC activation and self-renewal on Notch signaling activity. Finally, for the first time these studies show that even after a transient, myofiber-specific upregulation of Notch signaling in myobundles, 3D SCs expanded from these tissues can re-form functional "secondary" myobundles containing an amplified SC pool. Future studies in the described human myobundle platform are expected to aid the development of novel Notch-targeted therapies for muscular dystrophies and aging.

Keywords: DLL1; muscle stem cell; notch signaling; skeletal muscle; tissue engineering.

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