Abstract

Telocytes (TCs) are a distinct type of interstitial cells, which are featured with a small cellular body and long and thin elongations called telopodes (Tps). TCs have been widely identified in lots of tissues and organs including heart. Double staining for CD34/PDGFR-β (Platelet-derived growth factor receptor β) or CD34/Vimentin is considered to be critical for TC phenotyping. It has recently been proposed that CD34/PDGFR-α (Platelet-derived growth factor receptor α) is actually a specific marker for TCs including cardiac TCs although the direct evidence is still lacking. Here, we showed that cardiac TCs were double positive for CD34/PDGFR-α in primary culture. CD34/PDGFR-α positive cells (putative cardiac TCs) also existed in mice ventricle and human cardiac valves including mitral valve, tricuspid valve and aortic valve. Over 87% of cells in a TC-enriched culture of rat cardiac interstitial cells were positive for PDGFR-α, while CD34/PDGFR-α double positive cells accounted for 30.25% of the whole cell population. We show that cardiac TCs are double positive for CD34/PDGFR-α. Better understanding of the immunocytochemical phenotypes of cardiac TCs might help using cardiac TCs as a novel source in cardiac repair.

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  • IntroductionTelocytes (TCs), a distinct type of interstitial cells (for more details see www.telocytes.com), have a small cellular body and long and thin elongations called telopodes (Tps) [1]

  • Telocytes (TCs), a distinct type of interstitial cells, have a small cellular body and long and thin elongations called telopodes (Tps) [1]

  • We found that CD34/PDGFR-a positive cells existed in human cardiac valves including mitral valve, tricuspid valve and aortic valve (Fig. 5)

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Introduction

Telocytes (TCs), a distinct type of interstitial cells (for more details see www.telocytes.com), have a small cellular body and long and thin elongations called telopodes (Tps) [1]. TCs have been reported in atrium, ventricle, endocardium, myocardium, epicardium, and heart valves [16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23]. Their detailed roles in heart have been well summarized in a recent review [24]. Double positive immunostaining for CD34/PDGFR-a has been identified throughout different segments of human gut, including large and small intestine, corpus and antrum, gastric fundus, and oesophagus [7, 37].

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