Direct reprogramming of adult adipose-derived regenerative cells toward cardiomyocytes using six transcriptional factors

ISCIENCE(2022)

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Abstract
It is widely accepted that adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRCs) can differentiate into mesodermal lineage cells. However, reprogramming adult ADRCs into mature cardiomyocytes is challenging. We invested the induction of myocardial differentiation in ADRCs via direct reprogramming using lentiviral gene transfer First, we identified candidate transcriptional factors by performing RNA sequencing and ultimately confirmed that the combination of six unique factors (Baf60c, Gata4, Gata6, Klf15, Mef2a, and Myocd) could efficiently express enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP) in ACRCs isolated from adult alphamyosin heavy chain promoter-driven GFP transgenic mice. The GFP-positive ADRCs induced by six factors (6F-ADRCs) expressed multiple cardiac genes and revealed cardiac differentiation in bioinformatic analysis. Moreover, injection of 6F-ADRCs into acute myocardial infarcted tissues in vivo resulted in the improvement of survival rate, fractional shortening, and reduction of infarction scar area. This study provides an alternative method for direct reprogramming of adult ADRCs into cardiomyocytes.
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Cell biology,Molecular biology,Stem cells research
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