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Myc overexpression enhances of epicardial contribution to the developing heart and promotes extensive expansion of the cardiomyocyte population

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2016-09-25

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Villa del Campo, Cristina
Lioux, Ghislaine
Carmona, Rita
Sierra, Rocio
Munoz-Chapuli, Ramon
Claveria, Cristina
Torres, Miguel

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Myc is an essential regulator of cell growth and proliferation. Myc overexpression promotes the homeostatic expansion of cardiomyocyte populations by cell competition, however whether this applies to other cardiac lineages remains unknown. The epicardium contributes signals and cells to the developing and adult injured heart and exploring strategies for modulating its activity is of great interest. Using inducible genetic mosaics, we overexpressed Myc in the epicardium and determined the differential expansion of Myc-overexpressing cells with respect to their wild type counterparts. Myc-overexpressing cells overcolonized all epicardial-derived lineages and showed increased ability to invade the myocardium and populate the vasculature. We also found massive colonization of the myocardium by Wt1Cre-derived Myc-overexpressing cells, with preservation of cardiac development. Detailed analyses showed that this contribution is unlikely to derive from Cre activity in early cardiomyocytes but does not either derive from established epicardial cells, suggesting that early precursors expressing Wt1Cre originate the recombined cardiomyocytes. Myc overexpression does not modify the initial distribution of Wt1Cre-recombined cardiomyocytes, indicating that it does not stimulate the incorporation of early expressing Wt1Cre lineages to the myocardium, but differentially expands this initial population. We propose that strategies using epicardial lineages for heart repair may benefit from promoting cell competitive ability.

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Animals
Cell differentiation
Cell lineage
Cell proliferation
Coronary vessels
Gene expression regulation, developmental
Heart
Integrases
Mice
Myocardium
Myocytes, cardiac
Organogenesis
Pericardium
Proto-oncogene proteins c-myc

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Corazón
Diferenciación celular
Integrasas
Linaje de la célula
Miocardio
Miocitos cardíacos
Organogénesis
Pericardio
Proliferación celular
Proteínas proto-oncogénicas c-myc
Ratones
Regulación del desarrollo de la expresión génica

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Vascular smooth-muscle, Wilms-tumor, Progenitors contribute, Coronary-arteries, Endothelial-cells, Wt1 expression, Chick-embryos, Mouse, Adult, Fibroblasts

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Villa Del Campo C, Lioux G, Carmona R, Sierra R, Muñoz-Chápuli R, Clavería C, et al. Myc overexpression enhances of epicardial contribution to the developing heart and promotes extensive expansion of the cardiomyocyte population. Sci Rep. 2016 Oct 18;6:35366. doi: 10.1038/srep35366. Erratum in: Sci Rep. 2016 Dec 09;6:37880