Guan K, Fürst D O, Wobus A M
In Vitro Differentiation Group, IPK Gatersleben, Germany.
Eur J Cell Biol. 1999 Nov;78(11):813-23. doi: 10.1016/S0171-9335(99)80032-6.
Myofibrillogenesis - sarcomeres - mouse embryonic stem cells - cardiomyocytes - beta1 integrin Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells, when cultivated as embryoid bodies, differentiate in vitro into cardiomyocytes of ventricle-, atrium- and pacemaker-like cell types characterized by developmentally controlled expression of cardiac-specific genes, structural proteins and ion channels. Using this model system, we show here, (I) that during cardiac myofibrillogenesis sarcomeric proteins are organized in a developmentally regulated manner following the order: titin (Z-disk), alpha-actinin, myomesin, titin (M-band), myosin heavy chain, alpha-actin, cardiac troponin T and M-protein, recapitulating the sarcomeric organization in the chicken embryonal heart in vivo. Our data support the view that the formation of I-Z-I complexes is developmentally delayed with respect to A-band assembly. We show (2) that the process of cardiogenic differentiation in vitro is influenced by medium components: Using a culture medium supplemented with glucose, amino acids, vitamins and selenium ions, we were able to increase the efficiency of cardiac differentiation of wild-type, as well as of beta1 integrin-deficient (beta1-/-) ES cells, and to improve the degree of organization of sarcomeric structures in wild-type and in beta1-/- cardiac cells. The data demonstrate the plasticity of cardiogenesis during the differentiation of wild-type and of genetically modified ES cells.
肌原纤维形成 - 肌节 - 小鼠胚胎干细胞 - 心肌细胞 - β1整合素 小鼠胚胎干细胞在作为胚状体培养时,在体外分化为心室、心房和起搏样细胞类型的心肌细胞,其特征在于心脏特异性基因、结构蛋白和离子通道的表达受发育调控。利用这个模型系统,我们在此表明:(1)在心脏肌原纤维形成过程中,肌节蛋白以发育调控的方式按照以下顺序排列:肌联蛋白(Z盘)、α-辅肌动蛋白、肌间蛋白、肌联蛋白(M带)、肌球蛋白重链、α-肌动蛋白、心肌肌钙蛋白T和M蛋白,这重现了鸡胚胎心脏体内的肌节组织。我们的数据支持这样的观点,即I-Z-I复合体的形成相对于A带组装在发育上延迟。我们表明(2)体外心脏分化过程受培养基成分影响:使用添加了葡萄糖、氨基酸、维生素和硒离子的培养基,我们能够提高野生型以及β1整合素缺陷(β1-/-)胚胎干细胞的心脏分化效率,并改善野生型和β1-/-心脏细胞中肌节结构的组织程度。数据证明了野生型和基因修饰胚胎干细胞分化过程中心脏发生的可塑性。