Living Myocardial Slices as Model for Testing Cardiac Pro-Reparative Gene Therapies.

IF 12.1 1区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Rocco Caliandro, Azra Husetic, Merel L Ligtermoet, Arie R Boender, Lorena Zentilin, Gerard J J Boink, Mauro Giacca, Monika M Gladka
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Abstract

Available models currently adopted for pre-clinical studies in the cardiovascular field either fail to recapitulate human cardiac physiology or are extremely expensive and time-consuming. Translational research would greatly benefit from the development of novel models that reflect the native mature phenotype of the human heart while being cost and time effective. Living myocardial slices (LMS) have emerged as a novel, powerful ex vivo tool for translational research. Although the number of studies adopting living myocardial slices is rapidly increasing, this model remains largely under-characterized. In this study, we make use of LMS and compare it to a murine model to deliver the cardioprotective factor Zinc finger E-box-binding homeobox 2 (ZEB2), a transcription factor known to exert cardioprotective effects after ischemic injury and promote the secretion of pro-angiogenetic factors Thymosin beta-4 (TMSB4) and Prothymosin alpha (PTMA). Our data show that viral-mediated delivery of these factors induced similar cardiomyocyte gene expression changes in LMS and mouse models. We also show that the delivery of these pro-angiogenic factors enhances an angiogenic response in both models, indicating that LMS are a suitable alternative to mice for studying the effects of gene transfer in various cardiac cell types.

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Molecular Therapy
Molecular Therapy 医学-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
19.20
自引率
3.20%
发文量
357
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Therapy is the leading journal for research in gene transfer, vector development, stem cell manipulation, and therapeutic interventions. It covers a broad spectrum of topics including genetic and acquired disease correction, vaccine development, pre-clinical validation, safety/efficacy studies, and clinical trials. With a focus on advancing genetics, medicine, and biotechnology, Molecular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed research, reviews, and commentaries to showcase the latest advancements in the field. With an impressive impact factor of 12.4 in 2022, it continues to attract top-tier contributions.
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