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Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts

Fibroblasts produce the majority of collagen in the heart and are thought to regulate extracellular matrix (ECM) turnover. Although fibrosis accompanies many cardiac pathologies and is generally deleterious, the role of fibroblasts in maintaining the basal ECM network and in fibrosis in vivo is poor...

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Autores principales: Kuwabara, Jill T, Hara, Akitoshi, Bhutada, Sumit, Gojanovich, Greg S, Chen, Jasmine, Hokutan, Kanani, Shettigar, Vikram, Lee, Anson Y, DeAngelo, Lydia P, Heckl, Jack R, Jahansooz, Julia R, Tacdol, Dillon K, Ziolo, Mark T, Apte, Suneel S, Tallquist, Michelle D
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36149056
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69854
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author Kuwabara, Jill T
Hara, Akitoshi
Bhutada, Sumit
Gojanovich, Greg S
Chen, Jasmine
Hokutan, Kanani
Shettigar, Vikram
Lee, Anson Y
DeAngelo, Lydia P
Heckl, Jack R
Jahansooz, Julia R
Tacdol, Dillon K
Ziolo, Mark T
Apte, Suneel S
Tallquist, Michelle D
author_facet Kuwabara, Jill T
Hara, Akitoshi
Bhutada, Sumit
Gojanovich, Greg S
Chen, Jasmine
Hokutan, Kanani
Shettigar, Vikram
Lee, Anson Y
DeAngelo, Lydia P
Heckl, Jack R
Jahansooz, Julia R
Tacdol, Dillon K
Ziolo, Mark T
Apte, Suneel S
Tallquist, Michelle D
author_sort Kuwabara, Jill T
collection PubMed
description Fibroblasts produce the majority of collagen in the heart and are thought to regulate extracellular matrix (ECM) turnover. Although fibrosis accompanies many cardiac pathologies and is generally deleterious, the role of fibroblasts in maintaining the basal ECM network and in fibrosis in vivo is poorly understood. We genetically ablated fibroblasts in mice to evaluate the impact on homeostasis of adult ECM and cardiac function after injury. Fibroblast-ablated mice demonstrated a substantive reduction in cardiac fibroblasts, but fibrillar collagen and the ECM proteome were not overtly altered when evaluated by quantitative mass spectrometry and N-terminomics. However, the distribution and quantity of collagen VI, microfibrillar collagen that forms an open network with the basement membrane, was reduced. In fibroblast-ablated mice, cardiac function was better preserved following angiotensin II/phenylephrine (AngII/PE)-induced fibrosis and myocardial infarction (MI). Analysis of cardiomyocyte function demonstrated altered sarcomere shortening and slowed calcium decline in both uninjured and AngII/PE-infused fibroblast-ablated mice. After MI, the residual resident fibroblasts responded to injury, albeit with reduced proliferation and numbers immediately after injury. These results indicate that the adult mouse heart tolerates a significant degree of fibroblast loss with a potentially beneficial impact on cardiac function after injury. The cardioprotective effect of controlled fibroblast reduction may have therapeutic value in heart disease.
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spelling pubmed-95762712022-10-18 Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts Kuwabara, Jill T Hara, Akitoshi Bhutada, Sumit Gojanovich, Greg S Chen, Jasmine Hokutan, Kanani Shettigar, Vikram Lee, Anson Y DeAngelo, Lydia P Heckl, Jack R Jahansooz, Julia R Tacdol, Dillon K Ziolo, Mark T Apte, Suneel S Tallquist, Michelle D eLife Cell Biology Fibroblasts produce the majority of collagen in the heart and are thought to regulate extracellular matrix (ECM) turnover. Although fibrosis accompanies many cardiac pathologies and is generally deleterious, the role of fibroblasts in maintaining the basal ECM network and in fibrosis in vivo is poorly understood. We genetically ablated fibroblasts in mice to evaluate the impact on homeostasis of adult ECM and cardiac function after injury. Fibroblast-ablated mice demonstrated a substantive reduction in cardiac fibroblasts, but fibrillar collagen and the ECM proteome were not overtly altered when evaluated by quantitative mass spectrometry and N-terminomics. However, the distribution and quantity of collagen VI, microfibrillar collagen that forms an open network with the basement membrane, was reduced. In fibroblast-ablated mice, cardiac function was better preserved following angiotensin II/phenylephrine (AngII/PE)-induced fibrosis and myocardial infarction (MI). Analysis of cardiomyocyte function demonstrated altered sarcomere shortening and slowed calcium decline in both uninjured and AngII/PE-infused fibroblast-ablated mice. After MI, the residual resident fibroblasts responded to injury, albeit with reduced proliferation and numbers immediately after injury. These results indicate that the adult mouse heart tolerates a significant degree of fibroblast loss with a potentially beneficial impact on cardiac function after injury. The cardioprotective effect of controlled fibroblast reduction may have therapeutic value in heart disease. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9576271/ /pubmed/36149056 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69854 Text en © 2022, Kuwabara, Hara et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Kuwabara, Jill T
Hara, Akitoshi
Bhutada, Sumit
Gojanovich, Greg S
Chen, Jasmine
Hokutan, Kanani
Shettigar, Vikram
Lee, Anson Y
DeAngelo, Lydia P
Heckl, Jack R
Jahansooz, Julia R
Tacdol, Dillon K
Ziolo, Mark T
Apte, Suneel S
Tallquist, Michelle D
Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts
title Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts
title_full Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts
title_fullStr Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts
title_full_unstemmed Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts
title_short Consequences of PDGFRα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts
title_sort consequences of pdgfrα(+) fibroblast reduction in adult murine hearts
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36149056
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69854
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