Adult c-kit(pos) cardiac stem cells are necessary and sufficient for functional cardiac regeneration and repair.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The epidemic of heart failure has stimulated interest
in understanding cardiac regeneration. Evidence
has been reported supporting regeneration via
transplantation of multiple cell types, as well as
replication of postmitotic cardiomyocytes. In addition,
the adult myocardium harbors endogenous
c-kitpos cardiac stem cells (eCSCs), whose relevance
for regeneration is controversial. Here, using different
rodent models of diffuse myocardial damage
causing acute heart failure, we show that eCSCs
restore cardiac function by regenerating lost cardiomyocytes.
Ablation of the eCSC abolishes regeneration
and functional recovery. The regenerative
process is completely restored by replacing the
ablated eCSCs with the progeny of one eCSC.
eCSCs recovered from the host and recloned retain
their regenerative potential in vivo and in vitro. After
regeneration, selective suicide of these exogenous
CSCs and their progeny abolishes regeneration,
severely impairing ventricular performance. These
data show that c-kitpos eCSCs are necessary and
sufficient for the regeneration and repair of myocardial
damage.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Papait, Roberto
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