Dataset: Comparing gene expression between PICs and satellite cells from 1 week old muscle
The satellite cell is considered the major tissue-resident stem cell underlying muscle regeneration, however, multiple non-satellite cell...
The satellite cell is considered the major tissue-resident stem cell underlying muscle regeneration, however, multiple non-satellite cell myogenic progenitors have been identified. PW1/Peg3 is expressed in satellite cells as well as a subset of interstitial cells with myogenic potential termed PICs (PW1+ Interstitial Cells). PICs differ from satellite cells by their anatomical location (satellite cells are sublaminal and PICs are interstitial), they do not express any myogenic marker and arise from a Pax3-independent lineage. Upon isolation from juvenile muscle (1 to 3 weeks old), PICs are capable to form both skeletal and smooth muscle suggesting they constitute a more plastic population compared to satellite cells. We used microarrays to gain insight into the relantionship between PICs and satellite cells. PICs and satellite cells were isolated from 1-week old mouse muscle and subsequent RNA extraction was performed.
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 6
- Source:
- E-GEOD-40523
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.12, 2014
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GSM995543 1 |
GSM995544 1 |
GSM995545 1 |
GSM995546 1 |
GSM995547 1 |
GSM995548 1 |