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Cardiac niche influences the direct reprogramming of canine fibroblasts into cariomyocyte-like cells

Authors :
Marco Cassano
Giacomo Palazzolo
Rik Gijsbers
Guido Tettamenti
Inès Barthélémy
Mattia Quattrocelli
Roberto Dominici
Luigi Anastasia
Maurilio Sampaolesi
Jaan Toelen
Stéphane Blot
Palazzolo, G.
Quattrocelli, M.
Toelen, J.
Dominici, R.
Anastasia, L.
Tettamanti, G.
Barthelemy, I.
Blot, S.
Gijsbers, R.
Cassano, M.
Sampaolesi, M.
Source :
Stem Cells International, Stem Cells International, Vol 2016 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2016.

Abstract

The Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies are caused by mutation of dystrophin gene and primarily affect skeletal and cardiac muscles. Cardiac involvement in dystrophic GRMD dogs has been demonstrated by electrocardiographic studies with the onset of a progressive cardiomyopathy similar to the cardiac disease in DMD patients. In this respect, GRMD is a useful model to explore cardiac and skeletal muscle pathogenesis and for developing new therapeutic protocols. Here we describe a protocol to convert GRMD canine fibroblasts isolated from heart and skin into induced cardiac-like myocytes (ciCLMs). We used a mix of transcription factors (GATA4, HAND2, TBX5, and MEF2C), known to be able to differentiate mouse and human somatic cells into ciCLMs. Exogenous gene expression was obtained using four lentiviral vectors carrying transcription factor genes and different resistance genes. Our data demonstrate a direct switch from fibroblast into ciCLMs with no activation of early cardiac genes. ciCLMs were unable to contract spontaneously, suggesting, differently from mouse and human cells, an incomplete differentiation process. However, when transplanted in neonatal hearts of SCID/Beige mice, ciCLMs participate in cardiac myogenesis. ispartof: Stem Cells International vol:2016 pages:4969430- ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem Cells International, Stem Cells International, Vol 2016 (2016)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....803ba91020c1587a5ac39348e7544630