Transcriptional Landscape of Cardiomyocyte Maturation

Hideki Uosaki(Johns Hopkins University), Patrick Cahan(Boston Children's Hospital), Dong I. Lee(Johns Hopkins University), Songnan Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Matthew Miyamoto(Johns Hopkins University), Laviel Fernandez(Johns Hopkins University), David A. Kass(Johns Hopkins University), Chulan Kwon(Johns Hopkins University)
Cell Reports
November 1, 2015
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Abstract

Decades of progress in developmental cardiology has advanced our understanding of the early aspects of heart development, including cardiomyocyte (CM) differentiation. However, control of the CM maturation that is subsequently required to generate adult myocytes remains elusive. Here, we analyzed over 200 microarray datasets from early embryonic to adult hearts and identified a large number of genes whose expression shifts gradually and continuously during maturation. We generated an atlas of integrated gene expression, biological pathways, transcriptional regulators, and gene regulatory networks (GRNs), which show discrete sets of key transcriptional regulators and pathways activated or suppressed during CM maturation. We developed a GRN-based program named MatStat(CM) that indexes CM maturation status. MatStat(CM) reveals that pluripotent-stem-cell-derived CMs mature early in culture but are arrested at the late embryonic stage with aberrant regulation of key transcription factors. Our study provides a foundation for understanding CM maturation.


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