Adult myogenic cell lines are useful to study muscle development, repair and regeneration. In newts, which are known for their high regenerative capacity, myogenic cell lines have not been established in species other than the Eastern newt
Notophthalmus viridescens
. In this study, we established another myogenic cell line, named CpM01, from the skeletal muscle of the forearm of the adult Japanese fire-bellied newt
Cynops pyrrhogaster
. CpM01 maintained high proliferative ability even after numerous passages, and could be induced to differentiate into myotubes by changing the culture medium. CpM01 expressed myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs) such as Myf5, MRF4 and myogenin. Changes in the immunorectivities of MRFs during differentiation of CpM01 into myotubes were consistent with those during new muscle generation in limb regeneration. In newts, myogenic cells have two origins, muscle fibers or satellite cells. CpM01 expressed
Pax7
, suggesting the origin might be satellite cells. scRNA-seq analysis deeply characterized CpM01 and demonstrated that the expression patterns of myogenic genes (
Pax3
,
Pax7
, myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2 A, and genes encoding MRFs) in CpM01 are related to progress of the cell cycle. CpM01 can be a useful tool for future studies of limb muscle regeneration in adult newts.
Supplementary Information
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1038/s41598-024-81899-6.