Metabolism in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells and Cardiomyocytes for Regenerative Therapy.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE Pub Date : 2022-09-25 Epub Date: 2022-01-25 DOI:10.2302/kjm.2021-0015-IR
Tomohiko C Umei, Shugo Tohyama
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Abstract

Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), which include embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells, have the potential for unlimited self-renewal and proliferation and the ability to differentiate into all three embryonic germ layers. Human PSCs (hPSCs) are used in drug discovery screening, disease models, and regenerative medicine. These cells maintain a transcriptional regulatory network based on a set of unique transcription factors to maintain their stem cell properties. Downstream of such transcriptional regulatory networks, various stem cell-specific metabolic programs are used to produce energy and metabolites as necessary. hPSCs and differentiated cells utilize different metabolic programs for self-renewal ability and maintenance of quiescence. Understanding the different metabolic features of hPSCs and differentiated cells can contribute to the development of technologies that are useful for regenerative medicine, such as the purification of differentiated cells. This review describes the unique metabolic programs active in hPSCs and their differences from somatic cells, with a focus on cardiomyocytes.

人多能干细胞和心肌细胞在再生治疗中的代谢。
多能干细胞(PSCs),包括胚胎干细胞和诱导多能干细胞,具有无限自我更新和增殖的潜力,并且能够分化为所有三个胚胎胚层。人类PSCs (hPSCs)被用于药物发现筛选、疾病模型和再生医学。这些细胞维持一个基于一组独特转录因子的转录调控网络,以维持其干细胞特性。在这些转录调控网络的下游,各种干细胞特异性代谢程序被用于产生能量和必要的代谢物。造血干细胞和分化细胞利用不同的代谢程序来维持自我更新能力和静止状态。了解造血干细胞和分化细胞的不同代谢特征有助于再生医学技术的发展,如分化细胞的纯化。本文综述了造血干细胞中独特的代谢程序及其与体细胞的区别,重点介绍了心肌细胞。
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KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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