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Stem cells from human cardiac adipose tissue depots show different gene expression and functional capacities.
Lambert, Carmen; Arderiu, Gemma; Bejar, Maria Teresa; Crespo, Javier; Baldellou, Maribel; Juan-Babot, Oriol; Badimon, Lina.
Affiliation
  • Lambert C; Cardiovascular-Program ICCC, IR-Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, C/Sant Antoni Ma Claret 167, 08025, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Arderiu G; Cardiovascular-Program ICCC, IR-Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, C/Sant Antoni Ma Claret 167, 08025, Barcelona, Spain. garderiu@santpau.cat.
  • Bejar MT; Cardiovascular-Program ICCC, IR-Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, C/Sant Antoni Ma Claret 167, 08025, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Crespo J; Cardiovascular-Program ICCC, IR-Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, C/Sant Antoni Ma Claret 167, 08025, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Baldellou M; Cardiovascular-Program ICCC, IR-Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, C/Sant Antoni Ma Claret 167, 08025, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Juan-Babot O; Cardiovascular-Program ICCC, IR-Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, C/Sant Antoni Ma Claret 167, 08025, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Badimon L; Cardiovascular-Program ICCC, IR-Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, C/Sant Antoni Ma Claret 167, 08025, Barcelona, Spain. lbadimon@santpau.cat.
Stem Cell Res Ther ; 10(1): 361, 2019 11 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31783922
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The composition and function of the adipose tissue covering the heart are poorly known. In this study, we have investigated the epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) covering the cardiac ventricular muscle and the EAT covering the left anterior descending artery (LAD) on the human heart, to identify their resident stem cell functional activity.

METHODS:

EAT covering the cardiac ventricular muscle was isolated from the apex (avoiding areas irrigated by major vessels) of the heart (ventricular myocardium adipose tissue (VMAT)) and from the area covering the epicardial arterial sulcus of the LAD (PVAT) in human hearts excised during heart transplant surgery. Adipose stem cells (ASCs) from both adipose tissue depots were immediately isolated and phenotypically characterized by flow cytometry. The different behavior of these ASCs and their released secretome microvesicles (MVs) were investigated by molecular and cellular analysis.

RESULTS:

ASCs from both VMAT (mASCs) and the PVAT (pASCs) were characterized by the expression of CD105, CD44, CD29, CD90, and CD73. The angiogenic-related genes VEGFA, COL18A1, and TF, as well as the miRNA126-3p and miRNA145-5p, were analyzed in both ASC types. Both ASCs were functionally able to form tube-like structures in three-dimensional basement membrane substrates. Interestingly, pASCs showed a higher level of expression of VEGFA and reduced level of COL18A1 than mASCs. Furthermore, MVs released by mASCs significantly induced human microvascular endothelial cell migration.

CONCLUSION:

Our study indicates for the first time that the resident ASCs in human epicardial adipose tissue display a depot-specific angiogenic function. Additionally, we have demonstrated that resident stem cells are able to regulate microvascular endothelial cell function by the release of MVs.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stem Cells / Gene Expression / Adipose Tissue Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Stem Cell Res Ther Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stem Cells / Gene Expression / Adipose Tissue Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Stem Cell Res Ther Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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