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Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development

The coronary vasculature is an essential vessel network providing the blood supply to the heart. Disruptions in coronary blood flow contribute to cardiac disease, a major cause of premature death worldwide. The generation of treatments for cardiovascular disease will be aided by a deeper understandi...

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Autores principales: Ridge, Liam A., Mitchell, Karen, Al-Anbaki, Ali, Shaikh Qureshi, Wasay Mohiuddin, Stephen, Louise A., Tenin, Gennadiy, Lu, Yinhui, Lupu, Irina-Elena, Clowes, Christopher, Robertson, Abigail, Barnes, Emma, Wright, Jayne A., Keavney, Bernard, Ehler, Elisabeth, Lovell, Simon C., Kadler, Karl E., Hentges, Kathryn E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007068
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author Ridge, Liam A.
Mitchell, Karen
Al-Anbaki, Ali
Shaikh Qureshi, Wasay Mohiuddin
Stephen, Louise A.
Tenin, Gennadiy
Lu, Yinhui
Lupu, Irina-Elena
Clowes, Christopher
Robertson, Abigail
Barnes, Emma
Wright, Jayne A.
Keavney, Bernard
Ehler, Elisabeth
Lovell, Simon C.
Kadler, Karl E.
Hentges, Kathryn E.
author_facet Ridge, Liam A.
Mitchell, Karen
Al-Anbaki, Ali
Shaikh Qureshi, Wasay Mohiuddin
Stephen, Louise A.
Tenin, Gennadiy
Lu, Yinhui
Lupu, Irina-Elena
Clowes, Christopher
Robertson, Abigail
Barnes, Emma
Wright, Jayne A.
Keavney, Bernard
Ehler, Elisabeth
Lovell, Simon C.
Kadler, Karl E.
Hentges, Kathryn E.
author_sort Ridge, Liam A.
collection PubMed
description The coronary vasculature is an essential vessel network providing the blood supply to the heart. Disruptions in coronary blood flow contribute to cardiac disease, a major cause of premature death worldwide. The generation of treatments for cardiovascular disease will be aided by a deeper understanding of the developmental processes that underpin coronary vessel formation. From an ENU mutagenesis screen, we have isolated a mouse mutant displaying embryonic hydrocephalus and cardiac defects (EHC). Positional cloning and candidate gene analysis revealed that the EHC phenotype results from a point mutation in a splice donor site of the Myh10 gene, which encodes NMHC IIB. Complementation testing confirmed that the Myh10 mutation causes the EHC phenotype. Characterisation of the EHC cardiac defects revealed abnormalities in myocardial development, consistent with observations from previously generated NMHC IIB null mouse lines. Analysis of the EHC mutant hearts also identified defects in the formation of the coronary vasculature. We attribute the coronary vessel abnormalities to defective epicardial cell function, as the EHC epicardium displays an abnormal cell morphology, reduced capacity to undergo epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and impaired migration of epicardial-derived cells (EPDCs) into the myocardium. Our studies on the EHC mutant demonstrate a requirement for NMHC IIB in epicardial function and coronary vessel formation, highlighting the importance of this protein in cardiac development and ultimately, embryonic survival.
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spelling pubmed-56978712017-11-30 Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development Ridge, Liam A. Mitchell, Karen Al-Anbaki, Ali Shaikh Qureshi, Wasay Mohiuddin Stephen, Louise A. Tenin, Gennadiy Lu, Yinhui Lupu, Irina-Elena Clowes, Christopher Robertson, Abigail Barnes, Emma Wright, Jayne A. Keavney, Bernard Ehler, Elisabeth Lovell, Simon C. Kadler, Karl E. Hentges, Kathryn E. PLoS Genet Research Article The coronary vasculature is an essential vessel network providing the blood supply to the heart. Disruptions in coronary blood flow contribute to cardiac disease, a major cause of premature death worldwide. The generation of treatments for cardiovascular disease will be aided by a deeper understanding of the developmental processes that underpin coronary vessel formation. From an ENU mutagenesis screen, we have isolated a mouse mutant displaying embryonic hydrocephalus and cardiac defects (EHC). Positional cloning and candidate gene analysis revealed that the EHC phenotype results from a point mutation in a splice donor site of the Myh10 gene, which encodes NMHC IIB. Complementation testing confirmed that the Myh10 mutation causes the EHC phenotype. Characterisation of the EHC cardiac defects revealed abnormalities in myocardial development, consistent with observations from previously generated NMHC IIB null mouse lines. Analysis of the EHC mutant hearts also identified defects in the formation of the coronary vasculature. We attribute the coronary vessel abnormalities to defective epicardial cell function, as the EHC epicardium displays an abnormal cell morphology, reduced capacity to undergo epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and impaired migration of epicardial-derived cells (EPDCs) into the myocardium. Our studies on the EHC mutant demonstrate a requirement for NMHC IIB in epicardial function and coronary vessel formation, highlighting the importance of this protein in cardiac development and ultimately, embryonic survival. Public Library of Science 2017-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5697871/ /pubmed/29084269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007068 Text en © 2017 Ridge 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ridge, Liam A.
Mitchell, Karen
Al-Anbaki, Ali
Shaikh Qureshi, Wasay Mohiuddin
Stephen, Louise A.
Tenin, Gennadiy
Lu, Yinhui
Lupu, Irina-Elena
Clowes, Christopher
Robertson, Abigail
Barnes, Emma
Wright, Jayne A.
Keavney, Bernard
Ehler, Elisabeth
Lovell, Simon C.
Kadler, Karl E.
Hentges, Kathryn E.
Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development
title Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development
title_full Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development
title_fullStr Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development
title_full_unstemmed Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development
title_short Non-muscle myosin IIB (Myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development
title_sort non-muscle myosin iib (myh10) is required for epicardial function and coronary vessel formation during mammalian development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007068
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