Developmental and regenerative biology of cardiomyocytes.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Angeliki Daiou, Katerina Petalidou, Georgios Siokatas, Eleftherios I Papadopoulos, Konstantinos E Hatzistergos
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Abstract

Current progress and challenges in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cardiomyocyte embryonic development and regeneration are reviewed in our present work. Three major topics are critically discussed: how do cardiomyocytes form in the embryo? What is the adult origin of the cells that regenerate cardiomyocytes in animal models with adult heart regeneration capabilities? Can the promise of therapeutic cardiomyocyte regeneration be realized in humans? In the first topic, we highlight current advances in understanding the developmental biology of cardiomyocytes, with emphasis on the regulative capabilities of the early embryo during specification and allocation of the cardiomyoblasts that produce the primordial heart. We place further emphasis on trabecular cardiomyocyte development from late cardiomyoblasts, neural crest cells and primordial cardiomyocytes, and their critical role in the clonal growth of the compact/septal and cortical cardiomyocyte layers in the mammalian embryo and adult zebrafish, respectively. In the second topic, we focus on the re-activation of the cortical or trabecular compaction programs as hallmarks of cardiomyocyte regenerative cells during adult zebrafish and neonatal mouse heart regeneration, respectively, and underscore the metabolic remodeling that commonly drives cardiomyocyte regeneration in these organisms. Finally, we discuss the status of preclinical and clinical-stage therapeutics for cardiomyocyte regeneration, with particular emphasis on gene therapy, as well as adult and pluripotent stem cell-based cellular cardiomyoplasty approaches. In summary, our article provides a bird's-eye view of current knowledge and potential pitfalls in the field of developmental biology-guided regenerative medicine strategies for the treatment of heart diseases.

心肌细胞的发育和再生生物学。
本文综述了心肌细胞胚胎发育和再生的分子和细胞机制的研究进展和面临的挑战。主要讨论三个主题:胚胎中心肌细胞是如何形成的?在具有成人心脏再生能力的动物模型中,再生心肌细胞的细胞的成人来源是什么?治疗性心肌细胞再生的前景能否在人类身上实现?在第一个主题中,我们强调了当前在理解心肌细胞发育生物学方面的进展,重点是早期胚胎在形成原始心脏的成心肌细胞的规范和分配过程中的调节能力。我们进一步强调了晚期成心肌细胞、神经嵴细胞和原始心肌细胞的小梁心肌细胞的发育,以及它们在哺乳动物胚胎和成年斑马鱼的致密/间隔和皮质心肌细胞层克隆生长中的关键作用。在第二个主题中,我们分别关注成年斑马鱼和新生小鼠心脏再生过程中作为心肌细胞再生细胞标志的皮质或小梁压实程序的再激活,并强调这些生物体中通常驱动心肌细胞再生的代谢重塑。最后,我们讨论了临床前和临床阶段治疗心肌细胞再生的现状,特别强调基因治疗,以及成人和多能干细胞为基础的细胞心肌成形术方法。总之,我们的文章提供了目前的知识和潜在的缺陷,在发育生物学指导下的再生医学治疗心脏病的策略领域的鸟瞰图。
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1.90
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16
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Developmental Biology (ISSN: 0214- 6282) is an independent, not for profit scholarly journal, published by scientists, for scientists. The journal publishes papers which throw light on our understanding of animal and plant developmental mechanisms in health and disease and, in particular, research which elucidates the developmental principles underlying stem cell properties and cancer. Technical, historical or theoretical approaches also fall within the scope of the journal. Criteria for acceptance include scientific excellence, novelty and quality of presentation of data and illustrations. Advantages of publishing in the journal include: rapid publication; free unlimited color reproduction; no page charges; free publication of online supplementary material; free publication of audio files (MP3 type); one-to-one personalized attention at all stages during the editorial process. An easy online submission facility and an open online access option, by means of which papers can be published without any access restrictions. In keeping with its mission, the journal offers free online subscriptions to academic institutions in developing countries.
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