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Resident c-kit(+) cells in the heart are not cardiac stem cells

Authors :
Lei Bu
Dongtak Jeong
Guo Ying Huang
Nishat Sultana
Weibin Cai
Mingjiang Xu
Chen-Leng Cai
Jianyun Yan
Anne M. Moon
Jiqiu Chen
Lu Zhang
Roger J. Hajjar
Wei Sheng
Bin Zhou
Shegufta Razzaque
Source :
Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Identifying a bona fide population of cardiac stem cells (CSCs) is a critical step for developing cell-based therapies for heart failure patients. Previously, cardiac c-kit+ cells were reported to be CSCs with a potential to become myocardial, endothelial and smooth muscle cells in vitro and after cardiac injury. Here we provide further insights into the nature of cardiac c-kit+ cells. By targeting the c-kit locus with multiple reporter genes in mice, we find that c-kit expression rarely co-localizes with the expression of the cardiac progenitor and myogenic marker Nkx2.5, or that of the myocardial marker, cardiac troponin T (cTnT). Instead, c-kit predominantly labels a cardiac endothelial cell population in developing and adult hearts. After acute cardiac injury, c-kit+ cells retain their endothelial identity and do not become myogenic progenitors or cardiomyocytes. Thus, our work strongly suggests that c-kit+ cells in the murine heart are endothelial cells and not CSCs.<br />The issue whether the cell surface protein c-kit identifies resident cardiac stem cells (CSC) is controversial. By using novel reporter mouse models, Sultana et al. show that c-kit+ cells represent a subpopulation of endothelial cells in the developing and adult heart and do not exhibit CSC traits in health or disease.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aae20b2065731edd2a27577589801a82