Methods in molecular biology | 2021

Production of Cardiomyocytes by microRNA-Mediated Reprogramming in Optimized Reprogramming Media.

 
 
 

Abstract


There are currently no effective treatments to regenerate the heart after cardiac injury. Following cardiac injury, heart muscle cells, also known as cardiomyocytes, die in large numbers. The adult mammalian heart does not have the ability to replace these dead cardiomyocytes. In their place, fibroblasts invade the injury zone and generate a scar. The scar impairs cardiac function. An important approach to cardiac regeneration is direct cardiac reprogramming, whereby cardiac fibroblasts within the scar are directly converted into functional cardiomyocytes. Several laboratories have achieved direct cardiac reprogramming via overexpression of the cardiac transcription factors. In contrast, we utilize a combination of four miRNAs (miR-1, miR-133, miR-208, miR-499) that we call miR Combo. One common issue regarding direct cardiac reprogramming strategies is low efficiency. Recently, we have demonstrated that the efficiency of direct cardiac reprogramming is enhanced in the chemically defined reprogramming media.

Volume 2239
Pages \n 47-59\n
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-1084-8_4
Language English
Journal Methods in molecular biology

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