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PDGFRα demarcates the cardiogenic clonogenic Sca1+ stem/progenitor cell in adult murine myocardium
Michela Noseda, Mutsuo Harada, Sara J. McSweeney, Thomas Leja, Elisa Belian, Daniel J. Stuckey, Marta Paiva, Josef Habib, Iain C. Macaulay, Adam J. de Smith, Farah Al-Beidh, Robert D. Sampson, R Thomas Lumbers, Pulivarthi H. Rao, Siân E. Harding
Nature Communications · 2015 · ▲ 149 citations
Abstract
Cardiac progenitor/stem cells in adult hearts represent an attractive therapeutic target for heart regeneration, though (inter)-relationships among reported cells remain obscure. Using single-cell qRT-PCR and clonal analyses, here we define four subpopulations of cardiac progenitor/stem cells in adult mouse myocardium all sharing stem cell antigen-1 (Sca1), based on side population (SP) phenotype, PECAM-1 (CD31) and platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α (PDGFRα) expression. SP status predicts clonogenicity and cardiogenic gene expression (Gata4/6, Hand2 and Tbx5/20), properties segregating more specifically to PDGFRα(+) cells. Clonal progeny of single Sca1(+) SP cells show cardiomyocyte, endothelial and smooth muscle lineage potential after cardiac grafting, augmenting cardiac function although durable engraftment is rare. PDGFRα(-) cells are characterized by Kdr/Flk1, Cdh5, CD31 and lack of clonogenicity. PDGFRα(+)/CD31(-) cells derive from cells formerly expressing Mesp1, Nkx2-5, Isl1, Gata5 and Wt1, distinct from PDGFRα(-)/CD31(+) cells (Gata5 low; Flk1 and Tie2 high). Thus, PDGFRα demarcates the clonogenic cardiogenic Sca1(+) stem/progenitor cell.
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Noseda, M., Harada, M., McSweeney, S.J., Leja, T., Belian, E., Stuckey, D.J., Paiva, M., Habib, J., Macaulay, I.C., Smith, A.J.D., Al-Beidh, F., Sampson, R.D., Lumbers, R.T., Rao, P.H., Harding, S.E., Blakemore, A.I.F., Jacobsen, S.E.W., Barahona, M., & Schneider, M. (2015). PDGFRα demarcates the cardiogenic clonogenic Sca1+ stem/progenitor cell in adult murine myocardium. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7930
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Noseda M, Harada M, McSweeney SJ, Leja T, Belian E, Stuckey DJ, et al. PDGFRα demarcates the cardiogenic clonogenic Sca1+ stem/progenitor cell in adult murine myocardium. Nature Communications. 2015. doi:10.1038/ncomms7930.
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@article{michela2015PDGFRd,
title = {PDGFRα demarcates the cardiogenic clonogenic Sca1+ stem/progenitor cell in adult murine myocardium},
author = {Michela Noseda and Mutsuo Harada and Sara J. McSweeney and Thomas Leja and Elisa Belian and Daniel J. Stuckey and Marta Paiva and Josef Habib and Iain C. Macaulay and Adam J. de Smith and Farah Al-Beidh and Robert D. Sampson and R Thomas Lumbers and Pulivarthi H. Rao and Siân E. Harding and Alexandra I. F. Blakemore and Sten Eirik W. Jacobsen and Mauricio Barahona and Michael Schneider},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms7930},
}
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