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Infarct Fibroblasts Do Not Derive From Bone Marrow Lineages.

Authors :
Moore-Morris, Thomas
Moore-Morris, Thomas
Cattaneo, Paola
Guimarães-Camboa, Nuno
Bogomolovas, Julius
Cedenilla, Marta
Banerjee, Indroneal
Ricote, Mercedes
Kisseleva, Tatiana
Zhang, Lunfeng
Gu, Yusu
Dalton, Nancy D
Peterson, Kirk L
Chen, Ju
Pucéat, Michel
Evans, Sylvia M
Moore-Morris, Thomas
Moore-Morris, Thomas
Cattaneo, Paola
Guimarães-Camboa, Nuno
Bogomolovas, Julius
Cedenilla, Marta
Banerjee, Indroneal
Ricote, Mercedes
Kisseleva, Tatiana
Zhang, Lunfeng
Gu, Yusu
Dalton, Nancy D
Peterson, Kirk L
Chen, Ju
Pucéat, Michel
Evans, Sylvia M
Source :
Circulation research; vol 122, iss 4, 583-590; 0009-7330
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

RATIONALE:Myocardial infarction is a major cause of adult mortality worldwide. The origin(s) of cardiac fibroblasts that constitute the postinfarct scar remain controversial, in particular the potential contribution of bone marrow lineages to activated fibroblasts within the scar. OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to establish the origin(s) of infarct fibroblasts using lineage tracing and bone marrow transplants and a robust marker for cardiac fibroblasts, the Collagen1a1-green fluorescent protein reporter. METHODS AND RESULTS:Using genetic lineage tracing or bone marrow transplant, we found no evidence for collagen-producing fibroblasts derived from hematopoietic or bone marrow lineages in hearts subjected to permanent left anterior descending coronary artery ligation. In fact, fibroblasts within the infarcted area were largely of epicardial origin. Intriguingly, collagen-producing fibrocytes from hematopoietic lineages were observed attached to the epicardial surface of infarcted and sham-operated hearts in which a suture was placed around the left anterior descending coronary artery. CONCLUSIONS:In this controversial field, our study demonstrated that the vast majority of infarct fibroblasts were of epicardial origin and not derived from bone marrow lineages, endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition, or blood. We also noted the presence of collagen-producing fibrocytes on the epicardial surface that resulted at least in part from the surgical procedure.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Circulation research; vol 122, iss 4, 583-590; 0009-7330
Notes :
application/pdf, Circulation research vol 122, iss 4, 583-590 0009-7330
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391612253
Document Type :
Electronic Resource