Characterization and Functionality of Cardiac Progenitor Cells in Congenital Heart Patients

Author:

Mishra Rachana1,Vijayan Kalpana1,Colletti Evan J.1,Harrington Daniel A.1,Matthiesen Thomas S.1,Simpson David1,Goh Saik Kia1,Walker Brandon L.1,Almeida-Porada Graça1,Wang Deli1,Backer Carl L.1,Dudley Samuel C.1,Wold Loren E.1,Kaushal Sunjay1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgery, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL (R.M., K.V., D.A.H., T.S.M., D.S., S.K.G., B.L.W., D.W., C.L.B., S.K.); Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (C.L.B., S.K.); Department of Animal Biotechnology, University of Nevada, Reno (E.J.C., G.A.-P), Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago (S.C.D.); and Center for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research, The Research...

Abstract

Background— Human cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) may promote myocardial regeneration in adult ischemic myocardium. The regenerative capacity of hCPCs in young patients with nonischemic congenital heart defects for potential use in congenital heart defect repair warrants exploration. Methods and Results— Human right atrial specimens were obtained during routine congenital cardiac surgery across 3 groups: neonates (age, <30 days), infants (age, 1 month to 2 years), and children (age, >2 to ≤13 years). C-kit + hCPCs were 3-fold higher in neonates than in children >2 years of age. hCPC proliferation was greatest during the neonatal period as evidenced by c-kit + Ki67 + expression but decreased with age. hCPC differentiation capacity was also greatest in neonatal right atrium as evidenced by c-kit + , NKX2–5 + , NOTCH1 + , and NUMB + expression. Despite the age-dependent decline in resident hCPCs, we isolated and expanded right atrium–derived CPCs from all patients (n=103) across all ages and diagnoses using the cardiosphere method. Intact cardiospheres contained a mix of heart-derived cell subpopulations that included cardiac progenitor cells expressing c-kit + , Islet-1, and supporting cells. The number of c-kit + –expressing cells was highest in human cardiosphere-derived cells (hCDCs) grown from neonatal and infant right atrium. Furthermore, hCDCs could differentiate into diverse cardiovascular lineages by in vitro differentiation assays. Transplanted hCDCs promoted greater myocardial regeneration and functional improvement in infarcted myocardium than transplanted cardiac fibroblasts. Conclusions— Resident hCPCs are most abundant in the neonatal period and rapidly decrease over time. hCDCs can be reproducibly isolated and expanded from young human myocardial samples regardless of age or diagnosis. hCPCs are functional and have potential in congenital cardiac repair.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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