[PDF][PDF] Notch signaling is essential for ventricular chamber development

J Grego-Bessa, L Luna-Zurita, G del Monte, V Bolós… - Developmental cell, 2007 - cell.com
J Grego-Bessa, L Luna-Zurita, G del Monte, V Bolós, P Melgar, A Arandilla, AN Garratt
Developmental cell, 2007cell.com
Ventricular chamber morphogenesis, first manifested by trabeculae formation, is crucial for
cardiac function and embryonic viability and depends on cellular interactions between the
endocardium and myocardium. We show that ventricular Notch1 activity is highest at
presumptive trabecular endocardium. RBPJk and Notch1 mutants show impaired
trabeculation and marker expression, attenuated EphrinB2, NRG1, and BMP10 expression
and signaling, and decreased myocardial proliferation. Functional and molecular analyses …
Summary
Ventricular chamber morphogenesis, first manifested by trabeculae formation, is crucial for cardiac function and embryonic viability and depends on cellular interactions between the endocardium and myocardium. We show that ventricular Notch1 activity is highest at presumptive trabecular endocardium. RBPJk and Notch1 mutants show impaired trabeculation and marker expression, attenuated EphrinB2, NRG1, and BMP10 expression and signaling, and decreased myocardial proliferation. Functional and molecular analyses show that Notch inhibition prevents EphrinB2 expression, and that EphrinB2 is a direct Notch target acting upstream of NRG1 in the ventricles. However, BMP10 levels are found to be independent of both EphrinB2 and NRG1 during trabeculation. Accordingly, exogenous BMP10 rescues the myocardial proliferative defect of in vitro-cultured RBPJk mutants, while exogenous NRG1 rescues differentiation in parallel. We suggest that during trabeculation Notch independently regulates cardiomyocyte proliferation and differentiation, two exquisitely balanced processes whose perturbation may result in congenital heart disease.
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