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Nkx2.5 Based Ventricular Programming of Murine ESC-Derived Cardiomyocytes

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Date 2019 Aug 3
PMID 31373783
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Background/aims: The availability of truly maturated cardiomyocytic subtypes is a major prerequisite for cardiovascular cell replacement therapies. Pluripotent stem cells provide a suitable source for the development of new strategies to overcome enormous hurdles such as yield, purity and safety of in vitro generated cells.

Methods: To address these issues, we have refined existing forward programming protocols by combining forced exogenous overexpression of the early cardiovascular transcription factor Nkx2.5 with a αMHC-promoter-based antibiotic selection step. Additionally, we applied small molecules such as ascorbic acid to enhance cardiomyogenic differentiation efficiency. Subsequently, we evaluated the cell fate of the resulting cardiomyocytes on the mRNA as well as protein levels. The latter was performed using high-resolution confocal microscopy. Furthermore, we examined the response of the cells` beating activities to pharmacological substance administration.

Results: Our results reveal an apparent influence of Nkx2.5 on the cell fate of ESC-derived cardiomyocytes. Resulting single cells exhibit characteristics of early ventricular cardiomyocytes, such as sarcomeric marker expression, spontaneous beating frequency, and distinct L-type calcium channel occurrence.

Conclusion: Therefore, we demonstrate cardiovascular subtype forward programming of ESCs using a combination of transcription factors along with small molecule administration. However, our findings also underline current assumptions, that a terminal maturation of PSC derived cardiomyocytes in vitro is still an unsolved problem which urgently needs to be addressed in the field.

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