Characterization of cardiac metabolism in iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes: lessons from maturation and disease modeling

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Background: Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs) have emerged as a powerful tool for disease modeling, though their immature nature currently limits translation into clinical practice. Maturation strategies increasingly pay attention to cardiac metabolism because of its pivotal role in cardiomyocyte development and function. Moreover, aberrances in cardiac metabolism are central to the pathogenesis of cardiac disease. Thus, proper modeling of human cardiac disease warrants careful characterization of the metabolic properties of iPSC-CMs. Methods: Here, we examined the effect of maturation protocols on healthy iPSC-CMs applied in 23 studies and compared fold changes in functional metabolic characteristics to assess the level of maturation. In addition, pathological metabolic remodeling was assessed in 13 iPSC-CM studies that focus on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), which is characterized by abnormalities in metabolism. Results: Matured iPSC-CMs were characterized by mitochondrial maturation, increased oxidative capacity and enhanced fatty acid use for energy production. HCM iPSC-CMs presented varying degrees of metabolic remodeling ranging from compensatory to energy depletion stages, likely due to the different types of mutations and clinical phenotypes modeled. HCM further displayed early onset hypertrophy, independent of the type of mutation or disease stage. Conclusions: Maturation strategies improve the metabolic characteristics of iPSC-CMs, but not to the level of the adult heart. Therefore, a combination of maturation strategies might prove to be more effective. Due to early onset hypertrophy, HCM iPSC-CMs may be less suitable to detect early disease modifiers in HCM and might prove more useful to examine the effects of gene editing and new drugs in advanced disease stages. With this review, we provide an overview of the assays used for characterization of cardiac metabolism in iPSC-CMs and advise on which metabolic assays to include in future maturation and disease modeling studies.

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Vučković, S., Dinani, R., Nollet, E. E., Kuster, D. W. D., Buikema, J. W., Houtkooper, R. H., … Goversen, B. (2022, December 1). Characterization of cardiac metabolism in iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes: lessons from maturation and disease modeling. Stem Cell Research and Therapy. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-022-03021-9

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