Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, Italy.
Eur J Histochem. 2013 May 9;57(2):e14. doi: 10.4081/ejh.2013.e14.
Cardiac progenitor cells are multipotent stem cells isolated from both embryonic and adult hearts in several species and are able to differentiate at least into smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells and cardiomyocytes. The embryonic origin of these cells has not yet been demonstrated, but it has been suggested that these cells may derive from the first and secondary heart fields and from the neural crest. In the last decade, two diffe-rent populations of cardiac progenitor or stem cells have been identified and isolated, i.e., the Islet1 positive (Isl1+) and c-Kit positive (c-Kit+)/Stem Cell Antigen-1 positive (Sca-1+) cells. Until 2012, these two populations have been considered two separate entities with different roles and a different origin, but new evidence now suggests a con-nection between the two populations and that the two populations may represent two subpopulations of a unique pool of cardiac stem cells, derived from a common immature primitive cell. To find a common consensus on this concept is very important in furthe-ring the application of stem cells to cardiac tissue engineering.
心脏祖细胞是从几种物种的胚胎和成年心脏中分离出来的多能干细胞,能够至少分化为平滑肌细胞、内皮细胞和心肌细胞。这些细胞的胚胎起源尚未得到证实,但有人提出这些细胞可能来自第一和第二心脏场和神经嵴。在过去的十年中,已经鉴定和分离出两种不同的心脏祖细胞或干细胞群体,即 Islet1 阳性(Isl1+)和 c-Kit 阳性(c-Kit+)/干细胞抗原-1 阳性(Sca-1+)细胞。直到 2012 年,这两种群体一直被认为是具有不同作用和不同起源的两个独立实体,但新的证据表明这两种群体之间存在联系,这两种群体可能代表来自共同未成熟原始细胞的独特心脏干细胞库的两个亚群。在进一步将干细胞应用于心脏组织工程方面,就这一概念达成共识非常重要。