Growth-factor-mediated cardiac stem cell activation in myocardial regeneration.

Daniele Torella, Georgina M Ellison, Ioannis Karakikes, Bernardo Nadal-Ginard
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The concept of an intrinsic regenerative capacity of the adult mammalian myocardium owing to the presence of cardiac stem cells (CSCs) in the atria and ventricles is starting to be accepted by the cardiovascular research community. The identification of this cell population has improved the prospects for developing successful clinical protocols for human myocardial regeneration. In the normal adult myocardium, only a small fraction of CSCs undergo amplification and differentiation to replace the parenchymal cells lost by normal wear and tear. Physiological or pathological stimuli cause substantial activation of CSCs, which is mediated by a paracrine feedback loop between myocytes and CSCs. In response to stress, the myocytes produce growth factors and cytokines, for which CSCs have receptors, and autocrine, self-sustaining activation of growth-factor production is simultaneously triggered in the CSCs. These findings from human and animal studies led us to test whether in situ activation of CSCs by growth factors would be as effective as transplantation of CSCs into the regenerating myocardium after ischemia in an animal model that has relevance to humans. In a porcine model, we produced extensive and functionally relevant myocardial regeneration. Here, we discuss the properties of endogenous myocardial stem cells that might be exploited to produce clinical myocardial regeneration without the need for cell transplantation.

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生长因子介导的心肌干细胞活化在心肌再生中的作用。
由于心房和心室中存在心脏干细胞(CSCs),成年哺乳动物心肌具有内在再生能力的概念开始被心血管研究界所接受。这种细胞群的鉴定改善了开发成功的人类心肌再生临床方案的前景。在正常成人心肌中,只有一小部分CSCs进行扩增和分化,以取代因正常磨损而丢失的实质细胞。生理或病理刺激引起CSCs的大量激活,这是由肌细胞和CSCs之间的旁分泌反馈回路介导的。在应激反应中,肌细胞产生生长因子和细胞因子,而CSCs具有这些受体,同时在CSCs中触发自分泌、自我维持的生长因子生产激活。这些来自人类和动物研究的发现使我们能够在与人类相关的动物模型中测试生长因子原位激活CSCs是否与将CSCs移植到缺血后的再生心肌中一样有效。在猪模型中,我们产生了广泛的和功能相关的心肌再生。在这里,我们讨论了内源性心肌干细胞的特性,这些特性可能被利用来产生临床心肌再生,而不需要细胞移植。
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