Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10757468 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
C-kit expressing cardiac stem cells have been described as multipotent. We have previously identified human cardiac C-kit+CD45â cells, but only found evidence of endothelial commitment. A small cardiac committed subpopulation within the C-kit+CD45â population might however be present. To investigate this at single-cell level, right and left atrial biopsies were dissociated and analyzed by FACS. Only right atrial biopsies contained a clearly distinguishable C-kit+CD45â population, which was single-cell sorted for qPCR. A minor portion of the sorted cells (1.1%) expressed early cardiac gene NKX2.5 while most of the cells (81%) expressed late endothelial gene VWF. VWFâ cells were analyzed for a wider panel of genes. One group of these cells expressed endothelial genes (FLK-1, CD31) while another group expressed late cardiac genes (TNNT2, ACTC1). In conclusion, human C-kit+CD45â cells were predominantly localized to the right atrium. While most of these cells expressed endothelial genes, a minor portion expressed cardiac genes.
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Joakim Sandstedt, Marianne Jonsson, Göran Dellgren, Anders Lindahl, Anders Jeppsson, Julia Asp,