Proliferation and Maturation: Janus and the Art of Cardiac Tissue Engineering

Author:

Singh Bhairab N.123ORCID,Yucel Dogacan345,Garay Bayardo I.3456ORCID,Tolkacheva Elena G.257ORCID,Kyba Michael1835ORCID,Perlingeiro Rita C.R.345,van Berlo Jop H.345ORCID,Ogle Brenda M.12835ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics (B.N.S., M.K., B.M.O.), University of Minnesota.

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering (B.N.S., E.G.T., B.M.O.), University of Minnesota.

3. Stem Cell Institute (B.N.S., D.Y., B.I.G., M.K., R.C.R.P., J.H.v.B., B.M.O.), University of Minnesota.

4. Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division (D.Y., B.I.G., R.C.R.P., J.H.v.B.), University of Minnesota.

5. Lillehei Heart Institute (D.Y., B.I.G., E.G.T., M.K., R.C.R.P., J.H.v.B., B.M.O.), University of Minnesota.

6. Medical Scientist Training Program, University of Minnesota Medical School (B.I.G.).

7. Institute for Engineering in Medicine (E.G.T., B.M.O.), University of Minnesota.

8. Masonic Cancer Center (M.K., B.M.O.), University of Minnesota.

Abstract

During cardiac development and morphogenesis, cardiac progenitor cells differentiate into cardiomyocytes that expand in number and size to generate the fully formed heart. Much is known about the factors that regulate initial differentiation of cardiomyocytes, and there is ongoing research to identify how these fetal and immature cardiomyocytes develop into fully functioning, mature cells. Accumulating evidence indicates that maturation limits proliferation and conversely proliferation occurs rarely in cardiomyocytes of the adult myocardium. We term this oppositional interplay the proliferation-maturation dichotomy. Here we review the factors that are involved in this interplay and discuss how a better understanding of the proliferation-maturation dichotomy could advance the utility of human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes for modeling in 3-dimensional engineered cardiac tissues to obtain truly adult-level function.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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