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Title

Generation of the epicardial lineage from human pluripotent stem cells.

Authors

Witty, Alec D; Mihic, Anton; Tam, Roger Y; Fisher, Stephanie A; Mikryukov, Alexander; Shoichet, Molly S; Li, Ren-Ke; Kattman, Steven J; Keller, Gordon

Abstract

The epicardium supports cardiomyocyte proliferation early in development and provides fibroblasts and vascular smooth muscle cells to the developing heart. The epicardium has been shown to play an important role during tissue remodeling after cardiac injury, making access to this cell lineage necessary for the study of regenerative medicine. Here we describe the generation of epicardial lineage cells from human pluripotent stem cells by stage-specific activation of the BMP and WNT signaling pathways. These cells display morphological characteristics and express markers of the epicardial lineage, including the transcription factors WT1 and TBX18 and the retinoic acid-producing enzyme ALDH1A2. When induced to undergo epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, the cells give rise to populations that display characteristics of the fibroblast and vascular smooth muscle lineages. These findings identify BMP and WNT as key regulators of the epicardial lineage in vitro and provide a model for investigating epicardial function in human development and disease.

Subjects

FIBROBLASTS; VASCULAR smooth muscle; PLURIPOTENT stem cells; REGENERATIVE medicine; TRANSCRIPTION factors

Publication

Nature Biotechnology, 2014, Vol 32, Issue 10, p1026

ISSN

1087-0156

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/nbt.3002

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