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Transplants thymosin β4-overexpressing embryonic stem cells (TB4-ESCs) into infarcted mouse hearts and demonstrates enhanced cardiomyogenesis through PTEN/Akt pathway activation. TB4-ESCs differentiated more efficiently into functional cardiomyocytes in vitro and reduced left ventricular adverse remodeling in vivo post-MI versus control ESCs. PTEN downregulation and Akt activation were the mechanistic drivers of improved cardiomyogenic differentiation. Establishes TB4 overexpression in donor ESCs as a strategy to enhance cell therapy efficacy—complementing the EPC and MSC preconditioning approaches.
Abstract
Thymosin β4 (Tβ4), a small G-actin sequestering peptide, mediates cell proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis. Whether embryonic stem (ES) cells, overexpressing Tβ4, readily differentiate into cardiac myocytes in vitro and in vivo and enhance cardioprotection following transplantation post myocardial infarction (MI) remains unknown. Accordingly, we established stable mouse ES cell lines, RFP-ESCs and Tβ4-ESCs, expressing RFP and an RFP-Tβ4 fusion protein, respectively. In vitro, the number of spontaneously beating embryoid bodies (EBs) was significantly increased in Tβ4-ESCs at day 9, 12 and 15, compared with RFP-ESCs. Enhanced expression of cardiac transcriptional factors GATA-4, Mef2c and Txb6 in Tβ4-EBs, as confirmed with real time-PCR analysis, was accompanied by the increased number of EB areas stained positive for sarcomeric α-actin in Tβ4-EBs, compared with the RFP control, suggesting a significant increase in functional cardiac myocytes. Furthermore, we transplanted Tβ4-ESCs into the infarcted mouse heart and performed morphological and functional analysis 2 weeks after MI. There was a significant increase in newly formed cardiac myocytes associated with the Notch pathway, a decrease in apoptotic nuclei mediated by an increase in Akt and a decrease in levels of PTEN. Cardiac fibrosis was significantly reduced, and left ventricular function was significantly augmented in the Tβ4-ESC transplanted group, compared with controls. It is concluded that genetically modified Tβ4-ESCs, potentiates their ability to turn into cardiac myocytes in vitro as well as in vivo. Moreover, we also demonstrate that there was a significant decrease in both cardiac apoptosis and fibrosis, thus improving cardiac function in the infarcted heart.
Authors
Yan, Binbin; Singla, Reetu D; Abdelli, Latifa S; Singal, Pawan K; Singla, Dinender K