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【篇名】 An epigenetic perspective on the failing heart and pluripotent-derived-cardiomyocytes for cell replacement therapy
【刊名】 Frontiers in Biology
【刊名缩写】 Front. Biol.
【ISSN】 1674-7984
【EISSN】 1674-7992
【DOI】 10.1007/s11515-014-1340-0
【出版社】
【出版年】 2015
【卷期】 10 卷1期
【页码】 11-27 页,共 17 页
【作者】 Joshua D. TOMPKINS; Arthur D. RIGGS;
【关键词】 heart failure|pluripotent|cardiomyocytes|epigenetics|DNA methylation|lncRNA

【摘要】

As life expectancy rises, the prevalence of heart failure is steadily increasing, while donors for organ transplantation remain in short supply (Zwi-Dantsis and Gepstein, 2012). Indeed, myocardial infarction represents the foremost cause of death within industrialized nations (Henning, 2011) and further, approximately 1% of all newborns harbor a congenital heart defect. Although medical interventions allow>80% of those with cardiac defects to survive to adulthood, there are often extreme emotional and financial burdens that accompany such congenital anomalies, and many individuals will remain at a heightened risk for myocardial infarction throughout the remainder of their lives (Verheugt et al., 2010; Amianto et al., 2011). In this review, we will discuss the nature of the failing heart and strategies for repair from an epigenetic standpoint. Significant focus will reside on pluripotent-to-cardiomyocyte differentiation for cell replacement, epigenetic mechanisms of cardiomyocyte differentiation, epigenetic “memories,” and epigenetic control of cardiomyocyte cell fate toward translational utility.

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