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Systematic transcriptomic and phenotypic characterization of human and murine cardiac myocyte cell lines and primary cardiomyocytes reveals serious limitations and low resemblances to adult cardiac phenotype

Authors :
Zsófia Onódi
Tamás Visnovitz
Bernadett Kiss
Szabolcs Hambalkó
Anna Koncz
Bence Ágg
Barnabás Váradi
Viktória É. Tóth
Regina N. Nagy
Tamás G. Gergely
Dorottya Gergő
András Makkos
Csilla Pelyhe
Nóra Varga
Dóra Reé
Ágota Apáti
Przemyslaw Leszek
Tamás Kovács
Nándor Nagy
Péter Ferdinandy
Edit I. Buzás
Anikó Görbe
Zoltán Giricz
Zoltán V. Varga
Source :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Cardiac cell lines and primary cells are widely used in cardiovascular research. Despite increasing number of publications using these models, comparative characterization of these cell lines has not been performed, therefore, their limitations are undetermined. We aimed to compare cardiac cell lines to primary cardiomyocytes and to mature cardiac tissues in a systematic manner.Cardiac cell lines (H9C2, AC16, HL-1) were differentiated with widely used protocols. Left ventricular tissue, neonatal primary cardiomyocytes, and human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes served as reference tissue or cells. RNA expression of cardiac markers (e.g. Tnnt2, Ryr2) was markedly lower in cell lines compared to references. Differentiation induced increase in cardiac- and decrease in embryonic markers however, the overall transcriptomic profile and annotation to relevant biological processes showed consistently less pronounced cardiac phenotype in all cell lines in comparison to the corresponding references. Immunocytochemistry confirmed low expressions of structural protein sarcomeric alpha-actinin, troponin I and caveolin-3 in cell lines. Susceptibility of cell lines to sI/R injury in terms of viability as well as mitochondrial polarization differed from the primary cells irrespective of their degree of differentiation.Expression patterns of cardiomyocyte markers and whole transcriptomic profile, as well as response to sI/R, and to hypertrophic stimuli indicate low-to-moderate similarity of cell lines to primary cells/cardiac tissues regardless their differentiation. Low resemblance of cell lines to mature adult cardiac tissue limits their potential use. Low translational value should be taken into account while choosing a particular cell line to model cardiomyocytes.

Details

ISSN :
00222828
Volume :
165
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26b1324109672c1d3e14fdad28f49623
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2021.12.007