RESUMEN
Stem cells expressing c-kit have been identified in the adult epicardium. In mice, after myocardial infarction, these cells proliferate, migrate to the injury site and differentiate toward myocardial and vascular phenotype. We hypothesized that, acutely after myocardial infarction, pericardial sac integrity and pericardial fluid (PF) may play a role on epicardial cell gene expression, proliferation and differentiation. Microarray analysis indicated that, in the presence of an intact pericardial sac, myocardial infarction modulated 246 genes in epicardial cells most of which were related to cell proliferation, cytoskeletal organization, wound repair and signal transduction. Interestingly, WT1, Tbx18 and RALDH2, notably involved in epicardial embryonic development, were markedly up-regulated. Importantly, coexpression of stem cell antigen c-kit and WT1 and/or Tbx18 was detected by immunohistochemistry in the mouse epicardium during embryogenesis as well as in adult mouse infarcted heart. Injection of human pericardial fluid from patients with acute myocardial ischemia (PFMI) in the pericardial cavity of non-infarcted mouse hearts, enhanced, epicardial cell proliferation and WT1 expression. Further, PFMI supplementation to hypoxic cultured human epicardial c-kit(+) cells increased WT1 and Tbx18 mRNA expression. Finally, insulin-like growth factor 1, hepatocyte growth factor and high mobility group box 1 protein, previously involved in cardiac c-kit(+) cell proliferation and differentiation, were increased in PFMI compared to the pericardial fluid of non ischemic patients. In conclusion, myocardial infarction reactivates an embryonic program in epicardial c-kit(+) cells; soluble factors released in the pericardial fluids following myocardial necrosis may play a role in this process.
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Infarto del Miocardio/metabolismo , Pericardio/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-kit/metabolismo , Anciano , Animales , Diferenciación Celular , Proliferación Celular , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Persona de Mediana Edad , Infarto del Miocardio/patología , Derrame Pericárdico/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-kit/genética , Transducción de Señal , Proteínas WT1/metabolismoRESUMEN
AIMS: HMGB1 injection into the mouse heart, acutely after myocardial infarction (MI), improves left ventricular (LV) function and prevents remodeling. Here, we examined the effect of HMGB1 in chronically failing hearts. METHODS AND RESULTS: Adult C57 BL16 female mice underwent coronary artery ligation; three weeks later 200 ng HMGB1 or denatured HMGB1 (control) were injected in the peri-infarcted region of mouse failing hearts. Four weeks after treatment, both echocardiography and hemodynamics demonstrated a significant improvement in LV function in HMGB1-treated mice. Further, HMGB1-treated mice exhibited a â¼23% reduction in LV volume, a â¼48% increase in infarcted wall thickness and a â¼14% reduction in collagen deposition. HMGB1 induced cardiac regeneration and, within the infarcted region, it was found a â¼2-fold increase in c-kit⺠cell number, a â¼13-fold increase in newly formed myocytes and a â¼2-fold increase in arteriole length density. HMGB1 also enhanced MMP2 and MMP9 activity and decreased TIMP-3 levels. Importantly, miR-206 expression 3 days after HMGB1 treatment was 4-5-fold higher than in control hearts and 20-25 fold higher that in sham operated hearts. HMGB1 ability to increase miR-206 was confirmed in vitro, in cardiac fibroblasts. TIMP3 was identified as a potential miR-206 target by TargetScan prediction analysis; further, in cultured cardiac fibroblasts, miR-206 gain- and loss-of-function studies and luciferase reporter assays showed that TIMP3 is a direct target of miR-206. CONCLUSIONS: HMGB1 injected into chronically failing hearts enhanced LV function and attenuated LV remodelling; these effects were associated with cardiac regeneration, increased collagenolytic activity, miR-206 overexpression and miR-206 -mediated inhibition of TIMP-3.