We generated patient-specific pluripotent stem cells from members of a family affected by long-QT syndrome type 1 and induced them to differentiate into functional cardiac myocytes. The patient-derived cells recapitulated the electrophysiological features of the disorder. (Funded by the European Research Council and others.)
Highlights d Cardiac fibroblasts and endothelial cells induce hiPSCcardiomyocyte maturation d CX43 gap junctions form between cardiac fibroblasts and cardiomyocytes d cAMP-pathway activation contributes to hiPSCcardiomyocyte maturation d Patient-derived hiPSC-cardiac fibroblasts cause arrhythmia in microtissues
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