Generation of functional ventricular heart muscle from mouse ventricular progenitor cells

IJ Domian, M Chiravuri, P van der Meer, AW Feinberg… - Science, 2009 - science.org
IJ Domian, M Chiravuri, P van der Meer, AW Feinberg, X Shi, Y Shao, SM Wu, KK Parker
Science, 2009science.org
The mammalian heart is formed from distinct sets of first and second heart field (FHF and
SHF, respectively) progenitors. Although multipotent progenitors have previously been
shown to give rise to cardiomyocytes, smooth muscle, and endothelial cells, the mechanism
governing the generation of large numbers of differentiated progeny remains poorly
understood. We have employed a two-colored fluorescent reporter system to isolate FHF
and SHF progenitors from developing mouse embryos and embryonic stem cells. Genome …
The mammalian heart is formed from distinct sets of first and second heart field (FHF and SHF, respectively) progenitors. Although multipotent progenitors have previously been shown to give rise to cardiomyocytes, smooth muscle, and endothelial cells, the mechanism governing the generation of large numbers of differentiated progeny remains poorly understood. We have employed a two-colored fluorescent reporter system to isolate FHF and SHF progenitors from developing mouse embryos and embryonic stem cells. Genome-wide profiling of coding and noncoding transcripts revealed distinct molecular signatures of these progenitor populations. We further identify a committed ventricular progenitor cell in the Islet 1 lineage that is capable of limited in vitro expansion, differentiation, and assembly into functional ventricular muscle tissue, representing a combination of tissue engineering and stem cell biology.
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