A Human Embryonic Stem Cell Reporter Line for Monitoring Chemical-induced Cardiotoxicity.

CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH(2020)

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Aims Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can be used to generate scalable numbers of cardiomyocytes (CMs) for studying cardiac biology, disease modelling, drug screens, and potentially for regenerative therapies. A fluorescence-based reporter line will significantly enhance our capacities to visualize the derivation, survival, and function of hESC-derived CMs. Our goal was to develop a reporter cell line for real-time monitoring of live hESC-derived CMs. Methods and results We used CRISPR/Cas9 to knock a mCherry reporter gene into the MYH6 locus of hESC lines, H1 and H9, enabling real-time monitoring of the generation of CMs. MYH6:mCherry(+) cells express atrial or ventricular markers and display a range of cardiomyocyte action potential morphologies. At 20days of differentiation, MYH6:mCherry(+) cells show features characteristic of human CMs and can be used successfully to monitor drug-induced cardiotoxicity and oleic acid-induced cardiac arrhythmia. Conclusion We created two MYH6:mCherry hESC reporter lines and documented the application of these lines for disease modelling relevant to cardiomyocyte biology.
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Cardiomyocyte,Cardiotoxicity testing,MYH6,hESC reporter,Disease model
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