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Join Dr. Sandrina Nóbrega-Pereira as she discusses the role of age, epigenetics, and mitochondrial metabolism in the Direct Cardiac Conversion (DCC) of fibroblasts into induced cardiomyocytes (iCMs).

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in developed nations, underscoring the need for innovative regenerative therapies. One such strategy, Direct Cardiac Conversion (DCC) of fibroblasts into induced cardiomyocytes (iCMs) by forced expression of the transcription factors Mef2c, Gata4, and Tbx5 (MGT), shows promise but is limited in efficacy, especially with age. In this webinar, Dr. Nóbrega-Pereira will discuss recent results from her laboratory exploring the metabolic and age-related constraints affecting DCC in mouse fibroblasts in vitro.

DCC efficiency declines with age, correlating with epigenetic remodeling and altered mitochondrial metabolism, including reduced anabolism, mitochondrial network changes, and a shift toward oxidative phosphorylation. Dr. Nóbrega-Pereira will discuss the consequences of accumulated mitochondrial oxidative stress in older cells on reprogramming efficiency, and how modulation of metabolism in vitro and using dietary interventions in vivo can restore mitochondrial function, reduce oxidative stress, and improve reprogramming outcomes.

These interventions were also associated with beneficial changes in histone modification patterns, suggesting a strong link between metabolism, epigenetics, and cell fate conversion. The observed metaboloepigenetic regulation limits to DCC efficiency suggest metabolic interventions may be an effective strategy to enhance cardiac reprogramming in aged cells.

Key Topics:

  • Direct cardiac conversion (DCC) is a promising strategy for heart regeneration, but its efficiency declines with age.

  • DCC involves alterations in the epigenetic and metabolic landscape, including reduced anabolism, mitochondrial network remodeling, and increased reliance on respiration.

  • Metabolic interventions that reduce mitochondrial oxidative stress—such as mitophagy activation or dietary lipid supplementation—can enhance DCC efficiency in adult fibroblasts.

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Sandrina Nóbrega Pereira, PhD
Assistant Researcher, University of Aveiro
Sandrina Nóbrega Pereira earned her PhD in Cell Biology from the University of Coimbra in 2009. She then completed extensive postdoctoral training in cancer metabolism, aging, and stem cell biology at CNIO (Madrid, Spain) and GIMM (Lisbon, Portugal). In 2021, she joined the University of Aveiro, where her lab investigates how metabolism influences cell state transitions in cancer, regenerative medicine, and aging. Using advanced cell biology techniques and preclinical models, her research aims to develop improved therapeutic strategies.
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