VAMP2 marks quiescent satellite cells and myotubes, but not activated myoblasts

Acta Histochem Cytochem. 2010 Aug 27;43(4):107-14. doi: 10.1267/ahc.10010. Epub 2010 Aug 3.

Abstract

We examined the expression and intracellular localization of vesicle-associated membrane protein 2 (VAMP2) during the differentiation of skeletal muscle cells by immunofluorescence microscopy. In isolated single myofibers, VAMP2 was expressed in quiescent satellite cells, downregulated in proliferating myoblastic cells, and re-expressed with differentiation. In the myoblastic cell line C2C12, VAMP2 was expressed at a low level in the proliferating stage, and then increased after differentiation into myotubes. Based on these results, we propose that VAMP2 can be used as a molecular marker for both quiescent satellite cells and myotubes, but not for proliferating myoblasts. We also found the partial colocalization of VAMP2 with transferrin- or Rab11-labeled vesicles in myotubes, suggesting a role of VAMP2 in the trafficking of recycling endosomes.

Keywords: C2C12 cells; SNARE; VAMP; myotube; satellite cell.