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AUTHOR
V Barresi
Cardiac progenitor cells and the development of the human heart
Embryonic and foetal Islet-1 positive cells in human hearts are also positive to c-Kit.
During embryogenesis, the mammalian heart develops from a primitive heart tube originating from two bilateral primary heart fields located in the lateral plate mesoderm. Cells belongings to the pre-cardiac mesoderm will differentiate into early cardiac progenitors, which express early transcription factors which are also common to the Isl-1 positive cardiac progenitor cells isolated from the developing pharyngeal mesoderm and the foetal and post-natal mice hearts. A second population of cardiac progenitor cells positive to c-Kit has been abundantly isolated from adult hearts. Until now, these two populations have been considered two different sets of progenitor cells present in the heart in…
ANTIPROLIFERATIVE EFFECTS OF GUANINE-BASED PURINES AND IDENTIFICATION OF A CANDIDATE RECEPTOR
IDENTIFICATION OF C-KIT/CD105 AND ISL-1 CELLS IN HUMAN FETAL AND INFANT HEARTS
During embryogenesis, the mammalian heart develops from a primitive heart tube, which derives from two bilateral primary heart fields located in the lateral plate mesoderm. Later on in the development process, the atrioventricular (A-V) canal and the sinu-atrial segment, at the venous pole, and the conotruncus, at the arterial pole, are added to the heart tube just prior to tube looping. In 2001 Waldo and colleagues and Kelly and colleagues demonstrated the presence of a secondary or anterior heart field in the ventral pharyngeal mesoderm. This region contains a pool of NKX2.5 and GATA-4 positive precardiac cells which migrate to the arterial pole of the primary heart tube. Isl-1 is a marke…