A small molecule strategy with forskolin and p38 inhibitor for serum-free muscle stem cell expansion
Hao Lu, Zheng Liu, Xiaoyu Liu, Yijia Pan, Dan Yan, Xinpei Cheng, Longfei Zhang, Shijie Ding, Chunbao Li, Guanghong Zhou, Renpeng Guo

TL;DR
Researchers developed a serum-free medium using small molecules to efficiently expand bovine muscle stem cells for cultured meat production.
Contribution
A novel serum-free medium combining forskolin and a p38 inhibitor for efficient muscle stem cell expansion is introduced.
Findings
The 'Beefy-F' medium with forskolin matched serum-controlled levels in bMuSC expansion and maintained cell quality.
Adding the p38 inhibitor SB202190 (Beefy-F + S) significantly improved bMuSC proliferation and stemness marker expression.
Transcriptomic analysis showed the medium preserved myogenic identity and modulated cell cycle and ECM pathways.
Abstract
Cultured meat represents a promising sustainable food source, yet the development of efficient serum-free media remains a key bottleneck. Small molecules offer a cost-effective approach to system optimization. Through a functional screening of proliferation activators in bovine muscle stem cells (bMuSCs), we identified forskolin and formulated the serum-free “Beefy-F” medium. Over six passages, Beefy-F yielded 1.9 times more bMuSCs than the basal serum-free control (Beefy-9), matching serum-controlled levels while maintaining bMuSC morphology, myogenic gene expression, and differentiation potential. Subsequent synergistic screening revealed that the p38 inhibitor SB202190 enhanced forskolin’s effects. The optimized “Beefy-F + S” medium significantly outperformed both the basal serum-free control and single-supplemented formulations after three passages, upregulated the stemness marker…
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TopicsMuscle Physiology and Disorders · Mesenchymal stem cell research · Nerve injury and regeneration
