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Título: Human cardiac progenitor cell activation and regeneration mechanisms
Autor: Sebastiao, Maria J.
Serra, Margarida
Pereira, Rute
Palacios, Itziar
Gomes-Alves, Patricia
Alves, Paula M.
Palavras-chave: Cardiac progenitor cells, myocardial infarction
Ischemia-reperfusion injury
Myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury
Proteomics
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Molecular Medicine
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
Cell Biology
Data: 7-Mar-2019
Resumo: Background: Numerous studies from different labs around the world report human cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) as having a role in myocardial repair upon ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, mainly through auto/paracrine signaling. Even though these cell populations are already being investigated in cell transplantation-based clinical trials, the mechanisms underlying their response are still poorly understood. Methods: To further investigate hCPC regenerative process, we established the first in vitro human heterotypic model of myocardial I/R injury using hCPCs and human-induced pluripotent cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs). The co-culture model was established using transwell inserts and evaluated in both ischemia and reperfusion phases regarding secretion of key cytokines, hiPSC-CM viability, and hCPC proliferation. hCPC proteome in response to I/R was further characterized using advanced liquid chromatography mass spectrometry tools. Results: This model recapitulates hallmarks of I/R, namely hiPSC-CM death upon insult, protective effect of hCPCs on hiPSC-CM viability (37.6% higher vs hiPSC-CM mono-culture), and hCPC proliferation (approximately threefold increase vs hCPCs mono-culture), emphasizing the importance of paracrine communication between these two populations. In particular, in co-culture supernatant upon injury, we report higher angiogenic functionality as well as a significant increase in the CXCL6 secretion rate, suggesting an important role of this chemokine in myocardial regeneration. hCPC whole proteome analysis allowed us to propose new pathways in the hCPC-mediated regenerative process, including cell cycle regulation, proliferation through EGF signaling, and reactive oxygen species detoxification. Conclusion: This work contributes with new insights into hCPC biology in response to I/R, and the model established constitutes an important tool to study the molecular mechanisms involved in the myocardial regenerative process.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/96256
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-019-1174-4
ISSN: 1757-6512
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