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Publication : Bone marrow-derived cells can acquire cardiac stem cells properties in damaged heart.

First Author  Barile L Year  2011
Journal  J Cell Mol Med Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  63-71
PubMed ID  19912439 Mgi Jnum  J:277766
Mgi Id  MGI:6331010 Doi  10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00968.x
Citation  Barile L, et al. (2011) Bone marrow-derived cells can acquire cardiac stem cells properties in damaged heart. J Cell Mol Med 15(1):63-71
abstractText  Experimental data suggest that cell-based therapies may be useful for cardiac regeneration following ischaemic heart disease. Bone marrow (BM) cells have been reported to contribute to tissue repair after myocardial infarction (MI) by a variety of humoural and cellular mechanisms. However, there is no direct evidence, so far, that BM cells can generate cardiac stem cells (CSCs). To investigate whether BM cells contribute to repopulate the Kit(+) CSCs pool, we transplanted BM cells from transgenic mice, expressing green fluorescent protein under the control of Kit regulatory elements, into wild-type irradiated recipients. Following haematological reconstitution and MI, CSCs were cultured from cardiac explants to generate 'cardiospheres', a microtissue normally originating in vitro from CSCs. These were all green fluorescent (i.e. BM derived) and contained cells capable of initiating differentiation into cells expressing the cardiac marker Nkx2.5. These findings indicate that, at least in conditions of local acute cardiac damage, BM cells can home into the heart and give rise to cells that share properties of resident Kit(+) CSCs.
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