Connecting Sarcomere Protein Mutations to Pathogenesis in Cardiomyopathies: The Development of "Disease in a Dish" Models

Front Physiol. 2016 Nov 22:7:566. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00566. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Recent technological and protocol developments have greatly increased the ability to utilize stem cells transformed into cardiomyocytes as models to study human heart muscle development and how this is affected by disease associated mutations in a variety of sarcomere proteins. In this perspective we provide an overview of these emerging technologies and how they are being used to create better models of "disease in a dish" for both research and screening assays. We also consider the value of these assays as models to explore the seminal processes in initiation of the disease development and the possibility of early interventions.

Keywords: cardiomyopathies; contraction; gene editing; methods development; stem cell derived cardiomyocytes.