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Matured hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes possess dematuration plasticity


ABSTRACT: Human induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) are increasingly used to identify potential factors capable of inducing endogenous cardiomyocyte proliferation to regenerate the injured heart. L-type calcium channel blockers have previously been identified as a class of factors capable of inducing matured hiPSC-CMs to proliferate. However, the mechanism by which L-type calcium channel blockers promote hiPSC-CM proliferation remains unclear. Here we provide evidence that matured hiPSC-CMs possess plasticity to undergo dematuration in response to certain pharmacological compounds. Consistent with primary cardiomyocyte maturation during perinatal development, we found that centrosome disassembly occurs in hiPSC-CMs during plate-based, temporal, maturation. A small molecule screen identified Nitrendipine, an L-type calcium channel blocker, and 1-NA-PP1, a Src kinase inhibitor, as factors capable of inducing centrosome reassembly in a subpopulation of hiPSC-CMs. Furthermore, centrosome-positive hiPSC-CMs were more likely to exhibit cell cycle activity than centrosome-negative hiPSC-CMs. In contrast, neither Nitrendipine or 1-NA-PP1 induced centrosome reassembly, or cell cycle activity, in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes (NRVMs). Differential bulk transcriptome analysis indicated that matured hiPSC-CMs, but not NRVMs, treated with Nitrendipine or 1-NA-PP1 undergo dematuration. ScRNA transcriptome analysis supported that matured hiPSC-CMs treated with either Nitrendipine or 1-NA-PP1 undergo dematuration. Collectively, our results indicate that matured hiPSC-CMs, but not primary NRVMs, possess plasticity to undergo dematuration in response to certain pharmacological compounds such as L-type calcium channel blockers and Src-kinase inhibitors. This study shows that once mature, hiPSC-CMs may not maintain their maturity under experimental conditions and thus may have implications for experimental systems where the state of hiPSC-CM maturation is relevant.

ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE263350 | GEO | 2025/04/23

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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