[HTML][HTML] Adult cardiac stem cells are multipotent and support myocardial regeneration

AP Beltrami, L Barlucchi, D Torella, M Baker, F Limana… - cell, 2003 - cell.com
AP Beltrami, L Barlucchi, D Torella, M Baker, F Limana, S Chimenti, H Kasahara, M Rota…
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The notion of the adult heart as terminally differentiated organ without self-renewal potential
has been undermined by the existence of a subpopulation of replicating myocytes in normal
and pathological states. The origin and significance of these cells has remained obscure for
lack of a proper biological context. We report the existence of Lin− c-kit POS cells with the
properties of cardiac stem cells. They are self-renewing, clonogenic, and multipotent, giving
rise to myocytes, smooth muscle, and endothelial cells. When injected into an ischemic …
Abstract
The notion of the adult heart as terminally differentiated organ without self-renewal potential has been undermined by the existence of a subpopulation of replicating myocytes in normal and pathological states. The origin and significance of these cells has remained obscure for lack of a proper biological context. We report the existence of Lin c-kitPOS cells with the properties of cardiac stem cells. They are self-renewing, clonogenic, and multipotent, giving rise to myocytes, smooth muscle, and endothelial cells. When injected into an ischemic heart, these cells or their clonal progeny reconstitute well-differentiated myocardium, formed by blood-carrying new vessels and myocytes with the characteristics of young cells, encompassing ∼70% of the ventricle. Thus, the adult heart, like the brain, is mainly composed of terminally differentiated cells, but is not a terminally differentiated organ because it contains stem cells supporting its regeneration. The existence of these cells opens new opportunities for myocardial repair.
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