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Sublethal Caspase Activation Promotes Generation of Cardiomyocytes from Embryonic Stem Cells
Author(s) -
Ivana Bulatović,
Cristián Ibarra,
Cecilia Österholm,
Heng Wang,
Antonio Beltrán-Rodríguez,
Manuel VarasGodoy,
Agneta MånssonBroberg,
Per Uhlén,
András Simon,
KarlHenrik Grinnemo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0120176
Subject(s) - embryonic stem cell , microbiology and biotechnology , progenitor cell , regeneration (biology) , caspase , stem cell , biology , apoptosis , cellular differentiation , myocyte , endogeny , programmed cell death , endocrinology , gene , biochemistry
Generation of new cardiomyocytes is critical for cardiac repair following myocardial injury, but which kind of stimuli is most important for cardiomyocyte regeneration is still unclear. Here we explore if apoptotic stimuli, manifested through caspase activation, influences cardiac progenitor up-regulation and cardiomyocyte differentiation. Using mouse embryonic stem cells as a cellular model, we show that sublethal activation of caspases increases the yield of cardiomyocytes while concurrently promoting the proliferation and differentiation of c-Kit + /α-actinin low cardiac progenitor cells. A broad-spectrum caspase inhibitor blocked these effects. In addition, the caspase inhibitor reversed the mRNA expression of genes expressed in cardiomyocytes and their precursors. Our study demonstrates that sublethal caspase-activation has an important role in cardiomyocyte differentiation and may have significant implications for promoting cardiac regeneration after myocardial injury involving exogenous or endogenous cell sources.

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