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Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells

Cardiac interstitial cells (CICs) perform essential roles in myocardial biology through preservation of homeostasis as well as response to injury or stress. Studies of murine CIC biology reveal remarkable plasticity in terms of transcriptional reprogramming and ploidy state with important implicatio...

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Autores principales: Wang, Bingyan J., Alvarez, Roberto, Muliono, Alvin, Sengphanith, Sharon, Monsanto, Megan M., Weeks, Joi, Sacripanti, Roberto, Sussman, Mark A.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7180292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31891237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0277
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author Wang, Bingyan J.
Alvarez, Roberto
Muliono, Alvin
Sengphanith, Sharon
Monsanto, Megan M.
Weeks, Joi
Sacripanti, Roberto
Sussman, Mark A.
author_facet Wang, Bingyan J.
Alvarez, Roberto
Muliono, Alvin
Sengphanith, Sharon
Monsanto, Megan M.
Weeks, Joi
Sacripanti, Roberto
Sussman, Mark A.
author_sort Wang, Bingyan J.
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description Cardiac interstitial cells (CICs) perform essential roles in myocardial biology through preservation of homeostasis as well as response to injury or stress. Studies of murine CIC biology reveal remarkable plasticity in terms of transcriptional reprogramming and ploidy state with important implications for function. Despite over a decade of characterization and in vivo utilization of adult c‐Kit(+) CIC (cCIC), adaptability and functional responses upon delivery to adult mammalian hearts remain poorly understood. Limitations of characterizing cCIC biology following in vitro expansion and adoptive transfer into the adult heart were circumvented by delivery of the donated cells into early cardiogenic environments of embryonic, fetal, and early postnatal developing hearts. These three developmental stages were permissive for retention and persistence, enabling phenotypic evaluation of in vitro expanded cCICs after delivery as well as tissue response following introduction to the host environment. Embryonic blastocyst environment prompted cCIC integration into trophectoderm as well as persistence in amniochorionic membrane. Delivery to fetal myocardium yielded cCIC perivascular localization with fibroblast‐like phenotype, similar to cCICs introduced to postnatal P3 heart with persistent cell cycle activity for up to 4 weeks. Fibroblast‐like phenotype of exogenously transferred cCICs in fetal and postnatal cardiogenic environments is consistent with inability to contribute directly toward cardiogenesis and lack of functional integration with host myocardium. In contrast, cCICs incorporation into extra‐embryonic membranes is consistent with fate of polyploid cells in blastocysts. These findings provide insight into cCIC biology, their inherent predisposition toward fibroblast fates in cardiogenic environments, and remarkable participation in extra‐embryonic tissue formation.
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spelling pubmed-71802922020-04-27 Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells Wang, Bingyan J. Alvarez, Roberto Muliono, Alvin Sengphanith, Sharon Monsanto, Megan M. Weeks, Joi Sacripanti, Roberto Sussman, Mark A. Stem Cells Transl Med Tissue‐specific Progenitor and Stem Cells Cardiac interstitial cells (CICs) perform essential roles in myocardial biology through preservation of homeostasis as well as response to injury or stress. Studies of murine CIC biology reveal remarkable plasticity in terms of transcriptional reprogramming and ploidy state with important implications for function. Despite over a decade of characterization and in vivo utilization of adult c‐Kit(+) CIC (cCIC), adaptability and functional responses upon delivery to adult mammalian hearts remain poorly understood. Limitations of characterizing cCIC biology following in vitro expansion and adoptive transfer into the adult heart were circumvented by delivery of the donated cells into early cardiogenic environments of embryonic, fetal, and early postnatal developing hearts. These three developmental stages were permissive for retention and persistence, enabling phenotypic evaluation of in vitro expanded cCICs after delivery as well as tissue response following introduction to the host environment. Embryonic blastocyst environment prompted cCIC integration into trophectoderm as well as persistence in amniochorionic membrane. Delivery to fetal myocardium yielded cCIC perivascular localization with fibroblast‐like phenotype, similar to cCICs introduced to postnatal P3 heart with persistent cell cycle activity for up to 4 weeks. Fibroblast‐like phenotype of exogenously transferred cCICs in fetal and postnatal cardiogenic environments is consistent with inability to contribute directly toward cardiogenesis and lack of functional integration with host myocardium. In contrast, cCICs incorporation into extra‐embryonic membranes is consistent with fate of polyploid cells in blastocysts. These findings provide insight into cCIC biology, their inherent predisposition toward fibroblast fates in cardiogenic environments, and remarkable participation in extra‐embryonic tissue formation. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7180292/ /pubmed/31891237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0277 Text en © 2019 The Authors. stem cells translational medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AlphaMed Press This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Tissue‐specific Progenitor and Stem Cells
Wang, Bingyan J.
Alvarez, Roberto
Muliono, Alvin
Sengphanith, Sharon
Monsanto, Megan M.
Weeks, Joi
Sacripanti, Roberto
Sussman, Mark A.
Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells
title Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells
title_full Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells
title_fullStr Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells
title_short Adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells
title_sort adaptation within embryonic and neonatal heart environment reveals alternative fates for adult c‐kit(+) cardiac interstitial cells
topic Tissue‐specific Progenitor and Stem Cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7180292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31891237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0277
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