Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10764683 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Many stem cell studies have focused on the subject of cell fate and the signal molecules that modulate the regulatory switches for a given differentiation pathway. Genome-wide screens for cell fate determination signals require a cell source that differentiates purely into a single cell type. From adult rat left atrium, we established LA-PCs that differentiates into cardiac/skeletal myocytes or adipocytes with almost 100% purity. In this study, we compared gene expression profiles of undifferentiated LA-PCs with those of differentiated cells [adipocytes (Adi) or cardiac/skeletal myocytes (Myo)] to identify the signals that set the regulatory switch for adipocyte or myocyte differentiation. Microarray analysis verified the feasibility of genome-wide screening by this method. Using a pathway analysis screen, we found that members of the TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways modulate the adipocyte/myocyte differentiation switch. Further analysis determined that recombinant TGF-β inhibits adipogenesis and induces myogenesis simultaneously in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, noggin induces differentiation into fully developed beating cardiac myocytes in vitro. These results provided new insight into the molecules that modulate the differentiation switch and validated a screening method for their identification.
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