Evaluation of Injury-induced Senescence and In Vivo Reprogramming in the Skeletal Muscle

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Cazin, Coralie [1 ]
Chiche, Aurelie [1 ]
Li, Han [1 ]
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[1] Inst Pasteur, CNRS UMR 3738, Dept Dev & Stem Cell Biol, Cellular Plast & Dis Modelling, Paris, France
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Developmental Biology; Issue; 128; Cellular senescence; in vivo reprogramming; pluripotent stem cells; reprogrammable mouse model; muscle injury; cardiotoxin; regeneration; senescence-associated beta-galactosidase staining; BETA-GALACTOSIDASE; SECRETORY PHENOTYPE; CELLS; BIOMARKER; CULTURE;
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10.3791/56201
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Cellular senescence is a stress response that is characterized by a stable cellular growth arrest, which is important for many physiological and pathological processes, such as cancer and ageing. Recently, senescence has also been implicated in tissue repair and regeneration. Therefore, it has become increasingly critical to identify senescent cells in vivo. Senescence-associated beta-galactosidase (SA-beta-Gal) assay is the most widely used assay to detect senescent cells both in culture and in vivo. This assay is based on the increased lysosomal contents in the senescent cells, which allows the histochemical detection of lysosomal beta-galactosidase activity at suboptimum pH (6 or 5.5). In comparison with other assays, such as flow cytometry, this allows the identification of senescent cells in their resident environment, which offers valuable information such as the location relating to the tissue architecture, the morphology, and the possibility of coupling with other markers via immunohistochemistry (IHC). The major limitation of the SA-beta-Gal assay is the requirement of fresh or frozen samples. Here, we present a detailed protocol to understand how cellular senescence promotes cellular plasticity and tissue regeneration in vivo. We use SA-beta-Gal to detect senescent cells in the skeletal muscle upon injury, which is a well-established system to study tissue regeneration. Moreover, we use IHC to detect Nanog, a marker of pluripotent stem cells, in a transgenic mouse model. This protocol enables us to examine and quantify cellular senescence in the context of induced cellular plasticity and in vivo reprogramming.
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