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Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium

BACKGROUND: The epicardium is the outer mesothelial layer of the heart. It encloses the myocardium and plays key roles in heart development and regeneration. It derives from the proepicardium (PE), cell clusters that appear in the dorsal pericardium (DP) close to the atrioventricular canal and the v...

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Autores principales: Andrés‐Delgado, Laura, Galardi‐Castilla, María, Münch, Juliane, Peralta, Marina, Ernst, Alexander, González‐Rosa, Juan Manuel, Tessadori, Federico, Santamaría, Luis, Bakkers, Jeroen, Vermot, Julien, de la Pompa, José Luis, Mercader, Nadia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7754311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33103836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.229
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author Andrés‐Delgado, Laura
Galardi‐Castilla, María
Münch, Juliane
Peralta, Marina
Ernst, Alexander
González‐Rosa, Juan Manuel
Tessadori, Federico
Santamaría, Luis
Bakkers, Jeroen
Vermot, Julien
de la Pompa, José Luis
Mercader, Nadia
author_facet Andrés‐Delgado, Laura
Galardi‐Castilla, María
Münch, Juliane
Peralta, Marina
Ernst, Alexander
González‐Rosa, Juan Manuel
Tessadori, Federico
Santamaría, Luis
Bakkers, Jeroen
Vermot, Julien
de la Pompa, José Luis
Mercader, Nadia
author_sort Andrés‐Delgado, Laura
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The epicardium is the outer mesothelial layer of the heart. It encloses the myocardium and plays key roles in heart development and regeneration. It derives from the proepicardium (PE), cell clusters that appear in the dorsal pericardium (DP) close to the atrioventricular canal and the venous pole of the heart, and are released into the pericardial cavity. PE cells are advected around the beating heart until they attach to the myocardium. Bmp and Notch signaling influence PE formation, but it is unclear how both signaling pathways interact during this process in the zebrafish. RESULTS: Here, we show that the developing PE is influenced by Notch signaling derived from the endothelium. Overexpression of the intracellular receptor of notch in the endothelium enhances bmp expression, increases the number of pSmad1/5 positive cells in the DP and PE, and enhances PE formation. On the contrary, pharmacological inhibition of Notch1 impairs PE formation. bmp2b overexpression can rescue loss of PE formation in the presence of a Notch1 inhibitor, but Notch gain‐of‐function could not recover PE formation in the absence of Bmp signaling. CONCLUSIONS: Endothelial Notch signaling activates bmp expression in the heart tube, which in turn induces PE cluster formation from the DP layer.
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spelling pubmed-77543112020-12-23 Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium Andrés‐Delgado, Laura Galardi‐Castilla, María Münch, Juliane Peralta, Marina Ernst, Alexander González‐Rosa, Juan Manuel Tessadori, Federico Santamaría, Luis Bakkers, Jeroen Vermot, Julien de la Pompa, José Luis Mercader, Nadia Dev Dyn Research Articles BACKGROUND: The epicardium is the outer mesothelial layer of the heart. It encloses the myocardium and plays key roles in heart development and regeneration. It derives from the proepicardium (PE), cell clusters that appear in the dorsal pericardium (DP) close to the atrioventricular canal and the venous pole of the heart, and are released into the pericardial cavity. PE cells are advected around the beating heart until they attach to the myocardium. Bmp and Notch signaling influence PE formation, but it is unclear how both signaling pathways interact during this process in the zebrafish. RESULTS: Here, we show that the developing PE is influenced by Notch signaling derived from the endothelium. Overexpression of the intracellular receptor of notch in the endothelium enhances bmp expression, increases the number of pSmad1/5 positive cells in the DP and PE, and enhances PE formation. On the contrary, pharmacological inhibition of Notch1 impairs PE formation. bmp2b overexpression can rescue loss of PE formation in the presence of a Notch1 inhibitor, but Notch gain‐of‐function could not recover PE formation in the absence of Bmp signaling. CONCLUSIONS: Endothelial Notch signaling activates bmp expression in the heart tube, which in turn induces PE cluster formation from the DP layer. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-09-03 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7754311/ /pubmed/33103836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.229 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Developmental Dynamics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Association of Anatomists. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Andrés‐Delgado, Laura
Galardi‐Castilla, María
Münch, Juliane
Peralta, Marina
Ernst, Alexander
González‐Rosa, Juan Manuel
Tessadori, Federico
Santamaría, Luis
Bakkers, Jeroen
Vermot, Julien
de la Pompa, José Luis
Mercader, Nadia
Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium
title Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium
title_full Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium
title_fullStr Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium
title_full_unstemmed Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium
title_short Notch and Bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium
title_sort notch and bmp signaling pathways act coordinately during the formation of the proepicardium
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7754311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33103836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.229
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