Macrophage Precursor Cells from the Left Atrial Appendage of the Adult Heart Spontaneously Reprogram into a C-kit+/CD45- Stem Cell-Like Phenotype [Array analysis]
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ABSTRACT: The developmental origin of the c-kit expressing progenitor cell pool in the adult heart has remained elusive. Recently, it has been discovered that the injured heart is enriched with c-kit+ cells, which also express the hematopoietic marker CD45. In this study, we characterize the phenotype and transcriptome of the c-kit+/CD45+ cell population, originating from the left atrial appendage. These cells are defined as cardiac macrophage progenitors. We also demonstrate that the c-kit+/CD45+ progenitor cell population activates heart development, neural crest and pluripotency associated pathways in vitro, in conjunction with CD45 down-regulation, and acquire a c-kit+/lin- phenotype. This spontaneous reprogramming progresses further to a highly proliferative, partially myogenic phenotype. Our data suggests that c-kit+/lin- cells and cardiac macrophages have a common lineage origin possibly resolving some current conundrums in the field of cardiac regeneration.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE57064 | GEO | 2016/01/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA245359
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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