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The epicardium as a hub for heart regeneration

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NATURE REVIEWS CARDIOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 10, Pages 631-647

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41569-018-0046-4

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  1. AHA postdoctoral fellowships [14POST20230023, 16POST30230005]
  2. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) [HL081674, HL131319, HL136182]
  3. AHA Merit Award
  4. Fondation Leducq

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After decades of directed research, no effective regenerative therapy is currently available to repair the injured human heart. The epicardium, a layer of mesothelial tissue that envelops the heart in all vertebrates, has emerged as a new player in cardiac repair and regeneration. The epicardium is essential for muscle regeneration in the zebrafish model of innate heart regeneration, and the epicardium also participates in fibrotic responses in mammalian hearts. This structure serves as a source of crucial cells, such as vascular smooth muscle cells, pericytes, and fibroblasts, during heart development and repair. The epicardium also secretes factors that are essential for proliferation and survival of cardiomyocytes. In this Review, we describe recent advances in our understanding of the biology of the epicardium and the effect of these findings on the candidacy of this structure as a therapeutic target for heart repair and regeneration.

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