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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a progressive muscle wasting disorder involving cycles of muscle degeneration and regeneration, leading to accumulation of intramuscular fibrosis and fat. Ablation of Osteopontin/Spp1 in a murine model of DMD (mdx) improves the dystrophic phenotype, but the source of Spp1 and its impact on target cells in dystrophic muscles remain unknown. In dystrophic muscles, macrophages are the predominate infiltrating leukocyte and express high levels of Spp1. We used macrophage-specific ablation combined with single-cell transcriptional profiling to uncover the impact of macrophage-derived Spp1 on cell-cell interactions in mdx muscles. Ablation of macrophage-specific Spp1 (cKO) correlated with reduction of 2 PDGFRa+ stromal cell populations, expressing Lifr+ and Procr+. Sorting and transcriptional profiling of these populations confirmed that they are enriched in adipogenesis genes and are highly related to fibroadipogenic precursors (FAPS). These adipogenic stromal cells (ASC) displayed more adipogenic potential in vitro compared with FAPS, likely due to a more differentiated state. Reduction of ASCs correlated with reduced intramuscular diaphragmatic fat and improved diaphragm function. These data suggest a role for myeloid-derived Spp1 in the differentiation of stromal cells towards an adipogenic fate, leading to accumulation of intramuscular fat in dystrophic muscles.

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Title
Macrophage-derived Spp1 promotes intramuscular fat in dystrophic muscle
Publication title
JCI Insight; Ann Arbor
Volume
10
Issue
13
Number of pages
17
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Jul 2025
Section
Research Articles
Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
Publication subject
e-ISSN
23793708
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
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Online publication date
2025-07-08
Milestone dates
2025-07-08 (Publication)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
08 Jul 2025
ProQuest document ID
3256005211
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Last updated
2025-10-01
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ProQuest One Academic