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Persistent expression of the ATP-binding cassette transporter, Abcg2, identifies cardiac SP cells in the developing and adult heart

Authors :
Martin, Cindy M.
Meeson, Annette P.
Robertson, Scott M.
Hawke, Thomas J.
Richardson, James A.
Bates, Susan
Goetsch, Sean C.
Gallardo, Teresa D.
Garry, Daniel J.
Source :
Developmental Biology. Jan 1, 2004, Vol. 265 Issue 1, p262, 14 p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Stem cells are important in the maintenance and repair of adult tissues. A population of cells, termed side population (SP) cells, has stem cell characteristics as they have been shown to contribute to diverse lineages. In this study, we confirm that Abcg2 is a determinant of the SP cell phenotype. Therefore, we examined Abcg2 expression during murine embryogenesis and observed robust expression in the blood islands of the E8.5 yolk sac and in developing tissues including the heart. During the latter stages of embryogenesis, Abcg2 identifies a rare cell population in the developing organs. We further establish that the adult heart contains an Abcg2 expressing SP cell population and these progenitor cells are capable of proliferation and differentiation. We define the molecular signature of cardiac SP cells and compare it to embryonic stem cells and adult cardiomyocytes using emerging technologies. We propose that the cardiac SP cell population functions as a progenitor cell population for the development, maintenance, and repair of the heart. [c] 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Keywords: ATP-binding cassette transporter; Abcg2; Cardiac SP cells

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121606
Volume :
265
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Developmental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.112448875