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Title: | ENHANCING CARDIAC TRANSDIFFERENTIATION OF FIBROBLASTS USING SINGLE-CELL TRANSCRIPTOMICS ANALYSIS AND HIGH-THROUGHPUT CHEMICAL LIBRARY SCREENING APPOACHES | Authors: | LIM CHOON KIAT | Keywords: | dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO, cardiac transdifferentiation, single-cell RNA sequencing, fibroblasts, cardiomyocytes | Issue Date: | 26-Dec-2018 | Citation: | LIM CHOON KIAT (2018-12-26). ENHANCING CARDIAC TRANSDIFFERENTIATION OF FIBROBLASTS USING SINGLE-CELL TRANSCRIPTOMICS ANALYSIS AND HIGH-THROUGHPUT CHEMICAL LIBRARY SCREENING APPOACHES. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Cardiac transdifferentiation could potentially be used to treat acute myocardial infarction, but it is hampered by the lack of effective experimental protocols. By performing high-throughput chemical library screening, we serendipitously discovered that dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) itself improves the efficiency of cardiac transdifferentiation. DMSO treatment increased the percentage of cTnT+ and αMHC-mCherry+ cells by about 4-fold and 6-fold, respectively, and induced higher expression of cardiac genes. Further validations suggest that DMSO could function co-linearly with TGF-β or MEK/ERK signalling pathways, although this remains to be proven empirically. Next, single-cell transcriptomic studies revealed trajectory of cardiac transdifferentiation which includes an unstable intermediate subpopulation that ultimately progresses into three distinct terminal subpopulations - Monocle State 8, 10 and 12. Cells from Monocle State 8 and 12 expressed gene signature resembling fibroblasts and mature cardiomyocytes, respectively. Interestingly, cells from Monocle State 10 possess gene signature of both cardiac and fibroblasts, suggesting incomplete transdifferentiation into cardiomyocytes. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/153745 |
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