In Vitro and In Vivo Cardiomyogenic Differentiation of Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells

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Sveva Bollini
Michela Pozzobon
Muriel Nobles
Johannes Riegler
Xuebin Dong
Martina Piccoli
Angela Chiavegato
Anthony N. Price
Marco Ghionzoli
King K. Cheung
Anna Cabrelle
Paul R. O’Mahoney
Emanuele Cozzi
Saverio Sartore
Andrew Tinker
Mark F. Lythgoe
Paolo De Coppi
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[1] University of Padua,Stem Cell Processing Laboratory—Fondazione Città della Speranza,Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM)
[2] University College London,Surgery Unit, Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital
[3] University College London,Department of Medicine, The Rayne Institute, British Heart Foundation
[4] University College London,Department of Medicine and Institute of Child Health, Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging
[5] University College London,Centre for Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and Experimental Biology (CoMPLEX)
[6] University of Padua,Stem Cell Unit and Department of Biological Sciences
[7] University of Padua,Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM)
[8] University of Padua,Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences
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Amniotic fluid; Stem cells; differentiation; Cardiomyocyte; Cell transplantation;
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Cell therapy has developed as a complementary treatment for myocardial regeneration. While both autologous and allogeneic uses have been advocated, the ideal candidate has not been identified yet. Amniotic fluid-derived stem (AFS) cells are potentially a promising resource for cell therapy and tissue engineering of myocardial injuries. However, no information is available regarding their use in an allogeneic context. c-kit-sorted, GFP-positive rat AFS (GFP-rAFS) cells and neonatal rat cardiomyocytes (rCMs) were characterized by cytocentrifugation and flow cytometry for the expression of mesenchymal, embryonic and cell lineage-specific antigens. The activation of the myocardial gene program in GFP-rAFS cells was induced by co-culture with rCMs. The stem cell differentiation was evaluated using immunofluorescence, RT-PCR and single cell electrophysiology. The in vivo potential of Endorem-labeled GFP-rAFS cells for myocardial repair was studied by transplantation in the heart of animals with ischemia/reperfusion injury (I/R), monitored by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Three weeks after injection a small number of GFP-rAFS cells acquired an endothelial or smooth muscle phenotype and to a lesser extent CMs. Despite the low GFP-rAFS cells count in the heart, there was still an improvement of ejection fraction as measured by MRI. rAFS cells have the in vitro propensity to acquire a cardiomyogenic phenotype and to preserve cardiac function, even if their potential may be limited by poor survival in an allogeneic setting.
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