Cardiomyocyte progenitor cells as a functional gene delivery vehicle for long-term biological pacing

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2019-01-05

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Végh, Anna M.D.
Dénise den Haan, A.
Ortega, Lucía Cócera
Verkerk, Arie O.
Sluijter, JoostORCID 0000-0003-2088-9102ISNI 0000000392195257
Bakker, Diane
Van Amersfoorth, Shirley
van Veen, ToonISNI 0000000394849488
Klerk, Mischa
Seppen, Jurgen

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Sustained pacemaker function is a challenge in biological pacemaker engineering. Human cardiomyocyte progenitor cells (CMPCs) have exhibited extended survival in the heart after transplantation. We studied whether lentivirally transduced CMPCs that express the pacemaker current If (encoded by HCN4) can be used as functional gene delivery vehicle in biological pacing. Human CMPCs were isolated from fetal hearts using magnetic beads coated with Sca-1 antibody, cultured in nondifferentiating conditions, and transduced with a green fluorescent protein (GFP)- or HCN4-GFP-expressing lentivirus. A patch-clamp analysis showed a large hyperpolarization-activated, time-dependent inward current (−20 pA/pF at −140 mV, n = 14) with properties typical of If in HCN4-GFP-expressing CMPCs. Gap-junctional coupling between CMPCs and neonatal rat ventricular myocytes (NRVMs) was demonstrated by efficient dye transfer and changes in spontaneous beating activity. In organ explant cultures, the number of preparations showing spontaneous beating activity increased from 6.3% in CMPC/GFP-injected preparations to 68.2% in CMPC/HCN4-GFP-injected preparations (P < 0.05). Furthermore, in CMPC/HCN4-GFP-injected preparations, isoproterenol induced a significant reduction in cycle lengths from 648 ± 169 to 392 ± 71 ms (P < 0.05). In sum, CMPCs expressing HCN4-GFP functionally couple to NRVMs and induce physiologically controlled pacemaker activity and may therefore provide an attractive delivery platform for sustained pacemaker function.

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Cell therapy, Gene therapy, HCN channels, Pacemakers, Progenitor cells, Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry (miscellaneous), Molecular Medicine, Pharmaceutical Science, Drug Discovery, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry

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Végh, A M D, Dénise den Haan, A, Ortega, L C, Verkerk, A O, Sluijter, J P G, Bakker, D, Van Amersfoorth, S, Van Veen, T A B, Klerk, M, Seppen, J, De Bakker, J M T, Christoffels, V M, Geerts, D, Goumans, M J T H, Tan, H L & Boink, G J J 2019, 'Cardiomyocyte progenitor cells as a functional gene delivery vehicle for long-term biological pacing', Molecules, vol. 24, no. 1, 181. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24010181