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On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen

INTRODUCTION: Gap junction channels are involved in growth and differentiation. Therefore, we wanted to elucidate if the main cardiac gap junction protein connexin43 (GJA1) is altered in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot or double-outlet right ventricle of Fallot-type (62 patients referred to as Fal...

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Autores principales: Salameh, Aida, Haunschild, Josphina, Bräuchle, Paul, Peim, Oliver, Seidel, Thomas, Reitmann, Marko, Kostelka, Martin, Bakhtiary, Farhad, Dhein, Stefan, Dähnert, Ingo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24751918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095344
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author Salameh, Aida
Haunschild, Josphina
Bräuchle, Paul
Peim, Oliver
Seidel, Thomas
Reitmann, Marko
Kostelka, Martin
Bakhtiary, Farhad
Dhein, Stefan
Dähnert, Ingo
author_facet Salameh, Aida
Haunschild, Josphina
Bräuchle, Paul
Peim, Oliver
Seidel, Thomas
Reitmann, Marko
Kostelka, Martin
Bakhtiary, Farhad
Dhein, Stefan
Dähnert, Ingo
author_sort Salameh, Aida
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description INTRODUCTION: Gap junction channels are involved in growth and differentiation. Therefore, we wanted to elucidate if the main cardiac gap junction protein connexin43 (GJA1) is altered in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot or double-outlet right ventricle of Fallot-type (62 patients referred to as Fallot) compared to other cardiac anomalies (21 patients referred to as non-Fallot). Patients were divided into three age groups: 0–2years, 2–12years and >12years. Myocardial tissue samples were collected during corrective surgery and analysis of cell morphology, GJA1- and N-cadherin (CDH2)-distribution, as well as GJA1 protein- and mRNA-expression was carried out. Moreover, GJA1-gene analysis of 16 patients and 20 healthy subjects was performed. RESULTS: Myocardial cell length and width were significantly increased in the oldest age group compared to the younger ones. GJA1 distribution changed significantly during maturation with the ratio of polar/lateral GJA1 increasing from 2.93±0.68 to 8.52±1.41. While in 0–2years old patients ∼6% of the lateral GJA1 was co-localised with CDH2 this decreased with age. Furthermore, the changes in cell morphology and GJA1-distribution were not due to the heart defect itself but were significantly dependent on age. Total GJA1 protein expression decreased during growing-up, whereas GJA1-mRNA remained unchanged. Sequencing of the GJA1-gene revealed only few heterozygous single nucleotide polymorphisms within the Fallot and the healthy control group. CONCLUSION: During maturation significant changes in gap junction remodelling occur which might be necessary for the growing and developing heart. In our study point mutations within the Cx43-gene could not be identified as a cause of the development of TOF.
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spelling pubmed-39940462014-04-25 On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen Salameh, Aida Haunschild, Josphina Bräuchle, Paul Peim, Oliver Seidel, Thomas Reitmann, Marko Kostelka, Martin Bakhtiary, Farhad Dhein, Stefan Dähnert, Ingo PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Gap junction channels are involved in growth and differentiation. Therefore, we wanted to elucidate if the main cardiac gap junction protein connexin43 (GJA1) is altered in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot or double-outlet right ventricle of Fallot-type (62 patients referred to as Fallot) compared to other cardiac anomalies (21 patients referred to as non-Fallot). Patients were divided into three age groups: 0–2years, 2–12years and >12years. Myocardial tissue samples were collected during corrective surgery and analysis of cell morphology, GJA1- and N-cadherin (CDH2)-distribution, as well as GJA1 protein- and mRNA-expression was carried out. Moreover, GJA1-gene analysis of 16 patients and 20 healthy subjects was performed. RESULTS: Myocardial cell length and width were significantly increased in the oldest age group compared to the younger ones. GJA1 distribution changed significantly during maturation with the ratio of polar/lateral GJA1 increasing from 2.93±0.68 to 8.52±1.41. While in 0–2years old patients ∼6% of the lateral GJA1 was co-localised with CDH2 this decreased with age. Furthermore, the changes in cell morphology and GJA1-distribution were not due to the heart defect itself but were significantly dependent on age. Total GJA1 protein expression decreased during growing-up, whereas GJA1-mRNA remained unchanged. Sequencing of the GJA1-gene revealed only few heterozygous single nucleotide polymorphisms within the Fallot and the healthy control group. CONCLUSION: During maturation significant changes in gap junction remodelling occur which might be necessary for the growing and developing heart. In our study point mutations within the Cx43-gene could not be identified as a cause of the development of TOF. Public Library of Science 2014-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3994046/ /pubmed/24751918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095344 Text en © 2014 Salameh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Salameh, Aida
Haunschild, Josphina
Bräuchle, Paul
Peim, Oliver
Seidel, Thomas
Reitmann, Marko
Kostelka, Martin
Bakhtiary, Farhad
Dhein, Stefan
Dähnert, Ingo
On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen
title On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen
title_full On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen
title_fullStr On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen
title_full_unstemmed On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen
title_short On the Role of the Gap Junction Protein Cx43 (GJA1) in Human Cardiac Malformations with Fallot-Pathology. A Study on Paediatric Cardiac Specimen
title_sort on the role of the gap junction protein cx43 (gja1) in human cardiac malformations with fallot-pathology. a study on paediatric cardiac specimen
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24751918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095344
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