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Expansion and patterning of cardiovascular progenitors derived from human pluripotent stem cells

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NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 9, Pages 970-U219

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3271

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Funding

  1. Cardiovascular Research Netherlands (CVON HUSTCARE)
  2. Netherlands Institute of Regenerative Medicine (NIRM)
  3. European Research Council (ERCAdG) [323182]
  4. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO-FOM FOM) [09MMC02]
  5. etherlands Organization for Scientific Research [ZonMW-TOP 40-00812-98-12086, ZonMW-MKMD 40-42600-98-036]
  6. Rembrandt Institute of Cardiovascular Science
  7. European Community [602423]
  8. European Research Council (ERC) [323182] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)
  9. National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs) [NC/C013202/1, NC/C013105/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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The inability of multipotent cardiovascular progenitor cells (CPCs) to undergo multiple divisions in culture has precluded stable expansion of precursors of cardiomyocytes and vascular cells. This contrasts with neural progenitors, which can be expanded robustly and are a renewable source of their derivatives. Here we use human pluripotent stem cells bearing a cardiac lineage reporter to show that regulated MYC expression enables robust expansion of CPCs with insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and a hedgehog pathway agonist. The CPCs can be patterned with morphogens, recreating features of heart field assignment, and controllably differentiated to relatively pure populations of pacemaker-like or ventricular-like cardiomyocytes. The cells are clonogenic and can be expanded for >40 population doublings while retaining the ability to differentiate into cardiomyocytes and vascular cells. Access to CPCs will allow precise recreation of elements of heart development in vitro and facilitate investigation of the molecular basis of cardiac fate determination. This technology is applicable for cardiac disease modeling, toxicology studies and tissue engineering.

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