Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/8539
Title
Adult sox10+ Cardiomyocytes Contribute to Myocardial Regeneration in the Zebrafish
Author(s)
Sande-Melon, Marcos CNIC | Marques, Ines Joao CNIC | Galardi-Castilla, Maria CNIC | Langa, Xavier | Pérez-López, María | Botos, Marius-Alexandru | Sanchez-Iranzo, Hector CNIC | Guzman-Martinez, Gabriela CNIC | Ferreira Francisco, David Miguel | Pavlinic, Dinko | Benes, Vladimir | Bruggmann, Rémy | Mercader, Nadia CNIC
Date issued
2019-10
Citation
Cell Rep. 2019; 29(4):1041-1054
Language
Inglés
Abstract
During heart regeneration in the zebrafish, fibrotic tissue is replaced by newly formed cardiomyocytes derived from preexisting ones. It is unclear whether the heart is composed of several cardiomyocyte populations bearing different capacity to replace lost myocardium. Here, using sox10 genetic fate mapping, we identify a subset of preexistent cardiomyocytes in the adult zebrafish heart with a distinct gene expression profile that expanded after cryoinjury. Genetic ablation of sox10+ cardiomyocytes impairs cardiac regeneration, revealing that these cells play a role in heart regeneration.
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