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Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro

Cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) have rapidly advanced to clinical trials, yet little is known regarding their interaction with the microenvironment. Signaling cues present in the microenvironment change with development and disease. This work aims to assess the influence of two distinct signaling mo...

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Autores principales: French, Kristin M., Maxwell, Joshua T., Bhutani, Srishti, Ghosh-Choudhary, Shohini, Fierro, Marcos J., Johnson, Todd D., Christman, Karen L., Taylor, W. Robert, Davis, Michael E.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5004015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27610140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8364382
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author French, Kristin M.
Maxwell, Joshua T.
Bhutani, Srishti
Ghosh-Choudhary, Shohini
Fierro, Marcos J.
Johnson, Todd D.
Christman, Karen L.
Taylor, W. Robert
Davis, Michael E.
author_facet French, Kristin M.
Maxwell, Joshua T.
Bhutani, Srishti
Ghosh-Choudhary, Shohini
Fierro, Marcos J.
Johnson, Todd D.
Christman, Karen L.
Taylor, W. Robert
Davis, Michael E.
author_sort French, Kristin M.
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description Cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) have rapidly advanced to clinical trials, yet little is known regarding their interaction with the microenvironment. Signaling cues present in the microenvironment change with development and disease. This work aims to assess the influence of two distinct signaling moieties on CPCs: cyclic biaxial strain and extracellular matrix. We evaluate four endpoints for improving CPC therapy: paracrine signaling, proliferation, connexin43 expression, and alignment. Vascular endothelial growth factor A (about 900 pg/mL) was secreted by CPCs cultured on fibronectin and collagen I. The application of mechanical strain increased vascular endothelial growth factor A secretion 2–4-fold for CPCs cultured on poly-L-lysine, laminin, or a naturally derived cardiac extracellular matrix. CPC proliferation was at least 25% higher on fibronectin than that on other matrices, especially for lower strain magnitudes. At 5% strain, connexin43 expression was highest on fibronectin. With increasing strain magnitude, connexin43 expression decreased by as much as 60% in CPCs cultured on collagen I and a naturally derived cardiac extracellular matrix. Cyclic mechanical strain induced the strongest CPC alignment when cultured on fibronectin or collagen I. This study demonstrates that culturing CPCs on fibronectin with 5% strain magnitude is optimal for their vascular endothelial growth factor A secretion, proliferation, connexin43 expression, and alignment.
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spelling pubmed-50040152016-09-08 Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro French, Kristin M. Maxwell, Joshua T. Bhutani, Srishti Ghosh-Choudhary, Shohini Fierro, Marcos J. Johnson, Todd D. Christman, Karen L. Taylor, W. Robert Davis, Michael E. Stem Cells Int Research Article Cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) have rapidly advanced to clinical trials, yet little is known regarding their interaction with the microenvironment. Signaling cues present in the microenvironment change with development and disease. This work aims to assess the influence of two distinct signaling moieties on CPCs: cyclic biaxial strain and extracellular matrix. We evaluate four endpoints for improving CPC therapy: paracrine signaling, proliferation, connexin43 expression, and alignment. Vascular endothelial growth factor A (about 900 pg/mL) was secreted by CPCs cultured on fibronectin and collagen I. The application of mechanical strain increased vascular endothelial growth factor A secretion 2–4-fold for CPCs cultured on poly-L-lysine, laminin, or a naturally derived cardiac extracellular matrix. CPC proliferation was at least 25% higher on fibronectin than that on other matrices, especially for lower strain magnitudes. At 5% strain, connexin43 expression was highest on fibronectin. With increasing strain magnitude, connexin43 expression decreased by as much as 60% in CPCs cultured on collagen I and a naturally derived cardiac extracellular matrix. Cyclic mechanical strain induced the strongest CPC alignment when cultured on fibronectin or collagen I. This study demonstrates that culturing CPCs on fibronectin with 5% strain magnitude is optimal for their vascular endothelial growth factor A secretion, proliferation, connexin43 expression, and alignment. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5004015/ /pubmed/27610140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8364382 Text en Copyright © 2016 Kristin M. French et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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French, Kristin M.
Maxwell, Joshua T.
Bhutani, Srishti
Ghosh-Choudhary, Shohini
Fierro, Marcos J.
Johnson, Todd D.
Christman, Karen L.
Taylor, W. Robert
Davis, Michael E.
Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro
title Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro
title_full Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro
title_fullStr Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro
title_short Fibronectin and Cyclic Strain Improve Cardiac Progenitor Cell Regenerative Potential In Vitro
title_sort fibronectin and cyclic strain improve cardiac progenitor cell regenerative potential in vitro
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5004015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27610140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8364382
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