Scleraxis-lineage cells are required for correct muscle patterning.

Development

Laboratory of Animal Regeneration Systemology, Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University, Kanagawa, 214-8571, Japan.

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates the role of scleraxis (Scx)-lineage cells in the development and attachment of skeletal muscles in mouse embryos through targeted cell ablation techniques.
  • - Results showed that the absence of Scx-lineage cells led to significant changes in muscle shape and improper attachment sites, particularly in forelimb and limb girdle muscles.
  • - The findings highlight that while Scx-lineage cells are crucial for muscle attachment and morphology after myofiber fusion, they do not influence the initial separation of myoblasts, indicating important interactions between muscle and connective tissue in development.

Article Abstract

Movement of the vertebrate body is supported by the connection of muscle, tendon and bone. Each skeletal muscle in the vertebrate body has a unique shape and attachment site; however, the mechanism that ensures reproducible muscle patterning is incompletely understood. In this study, we conducted targeted cell ablation using scleraxis (Scx)-Cre to examine the role of Scx-lineage cells in muscle morphogenesis and attachment in mouse embryos. We found that muscle bundle shapes and attachment sites were significantly altered in embryos with Scx-lineage cell ablation. Muscles in the forelimb showed impaired bundle separation and limb girdle muscles distally dislocated from their insertion sites. Scx-lineage cells were required for post-fusion myofiber morphology, but not for the initial segregation of myoblasts in the limb bud. Furthermore, muscles could change their attachment site, even after formation of the insertion. Lineage tracing suggested that the muscle patterning defect was primarily attributed to the reduction of tendon/ligament cells. Our study demonstrates an essential role of Scx-lineage cells in the reproducibility of skeletal muscle attachment, in turn revealing a previously unappreciated tissue-tissue interaction in musculoskeletal morphogenesis.

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