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Transplantation of Muscle Stem Cell Mitochondria Rejuvenates the Bioenergetic Function of Dystrophic Muscle

Mahir Mohiuddin, Jeongmoon J. Choi, Nan Hee Lee, Hyeonsoo Jeong, Shannon E. Anderson, Woojin M. Han, Berna Aliya, Tsvetomira Z. Peykova, Sumit Verma, Andrés J. García, Carlos A. Aguilar, View ORCID ProfileYoung C. Jang
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.17.017822
Mahir Mohiuddin
2Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Jeongmoon J. Choi
1School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Nan Hee Lee
1School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Hyeonsoo Jeong
1School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Shannon E. Anderson
2Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Woojin M. Han
3George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Berna Aliya
1School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Tsvetomira Z. Peykova
1School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
2Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Sumit Verma
6Emory University, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pediatrics, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Andrés J. García
3George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Carlos A. Aguilar
5Department of Biomedical Engineering, Biointerfaces Institute, Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
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Young C. Jang
1School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
2Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
4Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in various pathologies, including muscular dystrophies. During muscle regeneration, resident stem cells, also known as muscle satellite cells (MuSCs), undergo myogenic differentiation to form de novo myofibers or fuse to existing syncytia. Leveraging this cell-cell fusion process, we postulated that mitochondria stemming from MuSCs could be transferred to myofibers during muscle regeneration to remodel the mitochondrial network and restore bioenergetic function. Here, we report that dystrophic MuSCs manifest significant mitochondrial dysfunction and fuse with existing dystrophic myofibers to propagate mitochondrial dysfunction during muscle repair. We demonstrate that by transplanting healthy donor MuSCs into dystrophic host muscle, the mitochondrial network (reticulum) and bioenergetic function can be rejuvenated. Conversely, when bioenergetically-compromised donor MuSCs are transplanted, improvements in mitochondrial organization and bioenergetic function were ablated in the dystrophic recipient. Overall, these data reveal a unique role of muscle stem cells as an essential regulator of myofiber mitochondrial homeostasis and a potential therapeutic target against mitochondrial myopathies.

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Transplantation of Muscle Stem Cell Mitochondria Rejuvenates the Bioenergetic Function of Dystrophic Muscle
Mahir Mohiuddin, Jeongmoon J. Choi, Nan Hee Lee, Hyeonsoo Jeong, Shannon E. Anderson, Woojin M. Han, Berna Aliya, Tsvetomira Z. Peykova, Sumit Verma, Andrés J. García, Carlos A. Aguilar, Young C. Jang
bioRxiv 2020.04.17.017822; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.17.017822
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Transplantation of Muscle Stem Cell Mitochondria Rejuvenates the Bioenergetic Function of Dystrophic Muscle
Mahir Mohiuddin, Jeongmoon J. Choi, Nan Hee Lee, Hyeonsoo Jeong, Shannon E. Anderson, Woojin M. Han, Berna Aliya, Tsvetomira Z. Peykova, Sumit Verma, Andrés J. García, Carlos A. Aguilar, Young C. Jang
bioRxiv 2020.04.17.017822; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.17.017822

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