Felix Osten, Alea K Bodenschatz, Karina Ivaskevica, Simon Kröhn, Birgit Piep, Tim Holler, Jana Teske, Judith Montag, Bogdan Iorga, Natalie Weber, Robert Zweigerdt, Theresia Kraft, Joachim D Meissner
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Abstract
To fully exploit the potential of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes, ideally they should acquire a mature, adult ventricular-like phenotype. Predominant expression of the β-isoform of myosin heavy chain (β-MyHC) and the ventricular isoform of myosin regulatory light chain 2 (MLC2v) is a marker of human adult cardiac ventricle. Yet predominant co-expression of these isoforms is rarely reported by current culture protocols. Here, we assessed the impact of different substrates on β-MyHC and MLC2v expression in single human embryonic stem cell-derived CMs (hESC-CMs). As substrates, surface materials with differing stiffness as defined by Young's modulus were combined with either laminin, a single-component coating, or Matrigel, a multi-component coating including growth factors. Semi-quantitative single-cell immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated that surfaces with supraphysiological stiffness in combination with laminin are sufficient for promotion of predominant β-MyHC expression, but not for predominant MLC2v expression in hESC-CMs. Accordingly, mechanical stimuli likely promote expression of β-MyHC in these cultures. Culture on matrices with a lower stiffness than glass in combination with growth factor-containing Matrigel led to only moderate increases in MLC2v expression, possibly more dependent on growth factors, suggesting different regulation of expression. Integrin-related downstream signal transducers, integrin-linked and cardiac troponin I-interacting kinase, as well as modulation of intracellular Ca2+-concentration and epigenetic signaling did not affect MyHC/MLC2 isoform expression. The data indicate that expression of adult ventricular markers β-MyHC and MLC2v depends on different stimuli like substrate stiffness and growth factors. To conclude, multiple stimuli appear to be necessary to promote an adult ventricular phenotype.
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The Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility has as its main aim the publication of original research which bears on either the excitation and contraction of muscle, the analysis of any one of the processes involved therein, the processes underlying contractility and motility of animal and plant cells, the toxicology and pharmacology related to contractility, or the formation, dynamics and turnover of contractile structures in muscle and non-muscle cells. Studies describing the impact of pathogenic mutations in genes encoding components of contractile structures in humans or animals are welcome, provided they offer mechanistic insight into the disease process or the underlying gene function. The policy of the Journal is to encourage any form of novel practical study whatever its specialist interest, as long as it falls within this broad field. Theoretical essays are welcome provided that they are concise and suggest practical ways in which they may be tested. Manuscripts reporting new mutations in known disease genes without validation and mechanistic insight will not be considered. It is the policy of the journal that cells lines, hybridomas and DNA clones should be made available by the developers to any qualified investigator. Submission of a manuscript for publication constitutes an agreement of the authors to abide by this principle.