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Bmi-1 high-expressing cells enrich cardiac stem/progenitor cells and respond to heart injury.


ABSTRACT: Bmi-1 gene is well recognized as an oncogene, but has been recently demonstrated to play a role in the self-renewal of tissue-specific stem cells. By using Bmi-1GFP /+ mice, we investigated the role of Bmi-1 in cardiac stem/progenitor cells and myocardial repair. RT-PCR and flow cytometry analysis indicated that the expression of Bmi-1 was significantly higher in cardiac side population than the main population from CD45- Ter119- CD31- heart cells. More Sca-1+ cardiac stem/progenitor cells were found in Bmi-1 GFPhi subpopulation, and these Bmi-1 GFPhi heart cells showed the potential of differentiation into SMM+ smooth muscle-like cells and TnT+ cardiomyocyte-like cells in vitro. The silencing of Bmi-1 significantly inhibited the proliferation and differentiation of heart cells. Otherwise, myocardial infarction induced a significantly increase (2.7-folds) of Bmi-1 GFPhi population, mainly within the infarction and border zones. These preliminary data suggest that Bmi-1hi heart cells are enriched in cardiac stem/progenitor cells and may play a role in myocardial repair.

SUBMITTER: Song Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6307799 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Bmi-1 high-expressing cells enrich cardiac stem/progenitor cells and respond to heart injury.

Song Yuewang Y   Zhao Mengmeng M   Xie Yuan Y   Zhu Tingfang T   Liang Wenbin W   Sun Baiming B   Liu Weixin W   Wu Liqun L   Lu Guoping G   Li Tao-Sheng TS   Yin Tong T   Xie Yucai Y  

Journal of cellular and molecular medicine 20181105 1


Bmi-1 gene is well recognized as an oncogene, but has been recently demonstrated to play a role in the self-renewal of tissue-specific stem cells. By using Bmi-1<sup>GFP</sup><sup>/+</sup> mice, we investigated the role of Bmi-1 in cardiac stem/progenitor cells and myocardial repair. RT-PCR and flow cytometry analysis indicated that the expression of Bmi-1 was significantly higher in cardiac side population than the main population from CD45<sup>-</sup> Ter119<sup>-</sup> CD31<sup>-</sup> heart  ...[more]

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