The loss of endogenous cardiac regenerative capacity within the first week of postnatal life has intensified clinical trials to induce cardiac regeneration in the adult mammalian heart using different progenitor cell types. We hypothesized that donor age-related phenotypic and functional characteristics of cardiac progenitor cells (CPC) account for mixed results of cell-based cardiac repair. We compared expression profiles and cell turnover rates of human heart-derived c-kitpos progenitors (c-kitpos CPC) and cardiosphere-derived cells (CDC) from young and adult donor origin and studied their in vitro angiogenic and cardiac differentiation potential, which can be relevant for cardiac repair. We report that 3-dimensional CDC expansion recapitulates a conducive environment for growth factor and cytokine release from adult donor cells (aCDC) that optimally supports vascular tube formation and vessel sprouting. Transdifferentiation capacity of c-kitpos CPCs and CDCs towards cardiomyocyte-like cells was modest, however, most notable in young c-kitpos cells and adult CDCs. Progenitors isolated with different methods thus show cell- and donor-specific characteristics that may account for variable contributions in functional myocardial recovery.

Molecular signature of progenitor cells isolated from young and adult human hearts / Walravens, A. -S.; Vanhaverbeke, M.; Ottaviani, L.; Gillijns, H.; Trenson, S.; Driessche, N. V.; Luttun, A.; Meyns, B.; Herijgers, P.; Rega, F.; Heying, R.; Sampaolesi, M.; Janssens, S.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 8:1(2018), pp. 1-14. [10.1038/s41598-018-26969-2]

Molecular signature of progenitor cells isolated from young and adult human hearts

Sampaolesi M.;
2018

Abstract

The loss of endogenous cardiac regenerative capacity within the first week of postnatal life has intensified clinical trials to induce cardiac regeneration in the adult mammalian heart using different progenitor cell types. We hypothesized that donor age-related phenotypic and functional characteristics of cardiac progenitor cells (CPC) account for mixed results of cell-based cardiac repair. We compared expression profiles and cell turnover rates of human heart-derived c-kitpos progenitors (c-kitpos CPC) and cardiosphere-derived cells (CDC) from young and adult donor origin and studied their in vitro angiogenic and cardiac differentiation potential, which can be relevant for cardiac repair. We report that 3-dimensional CDC expansion recapitulates a conducive environment for growth factor and cytokine release from adult donor cells (aCDC) that optimally supports vascular tube formation and vessel sprouting. Transdifferentiation capacity of c-kitpos CPCs and CDCs towards cardiomyocyte-like cells was modest, however, most notable in young c-kitpos cells and adult CDCs. Progenitors isolated with different methods thus show cell- and donor-specific characteristics that may account for variable contributions in functional myocardial recovery.
2018
adult; aged; aged; 80 and over; cell differentiation; cell proliferation; cell shape; down-regulation; female; humans; male; middle aged; myocardium; neovascularization; physiologic; phenotype; proto-oncogene proteins c-kit; spheroids; cellular; stem cells; tissue donors; up-regulation; cell separation; gene expression profiling
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Molecular signature of progenitor cells isolated from young and adult human hearts / Walravens, A. -S.; Vanhaverbeke, M.; Ottaviani, L.; Gillijns, H.; Trenson, S.; Driessche, N. V.; Luttun, A.; Meyns, B.; Herijgers, P.; Rega, F.; Heying, R.; Sampaolesi, M.; Janssens, S.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 8:1(2018), pp. 1-14. [10.1038/s41598-018-26969-2]
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