“…cardiomyocytes (as assessed by specifi c phenotypic markers, upregulation of cardiopoiesis-associated small non-coding RNAs and an epigenetic signature indicative of the activation of cardiac promoters), endothelial and smooth muscle cells (Blin et al , 2010). Simultaneously, pluripotency genes are downregulated, with the exception of Oct-4 which persists for a longer period of time because Oct-4 is also a marker of BMP-2-induced cardiopoiesis (Stefanovic et al , 2009). This highlights the ambivalent role of pluripotency-associated transcription factors which, on the one hand, maintain pluripotency through their respective cross-inhibition but, on the other hand, also act as initiators of a given differentiation path (mesoderm in the case of Oct-4, endoderm in the case of Nanog, neuro-ectoderm in the case of Sox-2).…”