Islet1 cardiovascular progenitors: A single source for heart lineages?

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Abstract

The creation of regenerative stem cell therapies for heart disease requires that we understand the molecular mechanisms that govern the fates and differentiation of the diverse muscle and non-muscle cell lineages of the heart. Recently, different cardiac cell types have been reported to arise from a common, multipotent Islet1 (lsl1)-positive progenitor, suggesting that a clonal model of heart lineage diversification might occur that is analogous to hematopoiesis. The ability to isolate, renew and differentiate lsl1+ precursors from postnatal and embryonic hearts and from embryonic stem cells provides a powerful cell-based system for characterizing the signaling pathways that control cardiovascular progenitor formation, renewal, lineage specification and conversion to specific differentiated progeny.

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Laugwitz, K. L., Moretti, A., Caron, L., Nakano, A., & Chien, K. R. (2008, January). Islet1 cardiovascular progenitors: A single source for heart lineages? Development. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.001883

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