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Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment

Cells of the cardiovascular system are physiologically exposed to a variety of mechanical forces fundamental for both cardiac development and functions. In this context, forces generated by actomyosin networks and those transmitted through focal adhesion (FA) complexes represent the key regulators o...

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Autores principales: Carton, Flavia, Casarella, Simona, Di Francesco, Dalila, Zanella, Emma, D’urso, Annarita, Di Nunno, Luca, Fusaro, Luca, Cotella, Diego, Prat, Maria, Follenzi, Antonia, Boccafoschi, Francesca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032444
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author Carton, Flavia
Casarella, Simona
Di Francesco, Dalila
Zanella, Emma
D’urso, Annarita
Di Nunno, Luca
Fusaro, Luca
Cotella, Diego
Prat, Maria
Follenzi, Antonia
Boccafoschi, Francesca
author_facet Carton, Flavia
Casarella, Simona
Di Francesco, Dalila
Zanella, Emma
D’urso, Annarita
Di Nunno, Luca
Fusaro, Luca
Cotella, Diego
Prat, Maria
Follenzi, Antonia
Boccafoschi, Francesca
author_sort Carton, Flavia
collection PubMed
description Cells of the cardiovascular system are physiologically exposed to a variety of mechanical forces fundamental for both cardiac development and functions. In this context, forces generated by actomyosin networks and those transmitted through focal adhesion (FA) complexes represent the key regulators of cellular behaviors in terms of cytoskeleton dynamism, cell adhesion, migration, differentiation, and tissue organization. In this study, we investigated the involvement of FAs on cardiomyocyte differentiation. In particular, vinculin and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) family, which are known to be involved in cardiac differentiation, were studied. Results revealed that differentiation conditions induce an upregulation of both FAK-Tyr397 and vinculin, resulting also in the translocation to the cell membrane. Moreover, the role of mechanical stress in contractile phenotype expression was investigated by applying a uniaxial mechanical stretching (5% substrate deformation, 1 Hz frequency). Morphological evaluation revealed that the cell shape showed a spindle shape and reoriented following the stretching direction. Substrate deformation resulted also in modification of the length and the number of vinculin-positive FAs. We can, therefore, suggest that mechanotransductive pathways, activated through FAs, are highly involved in cardiomyocyte differentiation, thus confirming their role during cytoskeleton rearrangement and cardiac myofilament maturation.
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spelling pubmed-99167322023-02-11 Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment Carton, Flavia Casarella, Simona Di Francesco, Dalila Zanella, Emma D’urso, Annarita Di Nunno, Luca Fusaro, Luca Cotella, Diego Prat, Maria Follenzi, Antonia Boccafoschi, Francesca Int J Mol Sci Article Cells of the cardiovascular system are physiologically exposed to a variety of mechanical forces fundamental for both cardiac development and functions. In this context, forces generated by actomyosin networks and those transmitted through focal adhesion (FA) complexes represent the key regulators of cellular behaviors in terms of cytoskeleton dynamism, cell adhesion, migration, differentiation, and tissue organization. In this study, we investigated the involvement of FAs on cardiomyocyte differentiation. In particular, vinculin and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) family, which are known to be involved in cardiac differentiation, were studied. Results revealed that differentiation conditions induce an upregulation of both FAK-Tyr397 and vinculin, resulting also in the translocation to the cell membrane. Moreover, the role of mechanical stress in contractile phenotype expression was investigated by applying a uniaxial mechanical stretching (5% substrate deformation, 1 Hz frequency). Morphological evaluation revealed that the cell shape showed a spindle shape and reoriented following the stretching direction. Substrate deformation resulted also in modification of the length and the number of vinculin-positive FAs. We can, therefore, suggest that mechanotransductive pathways, activated through FAs, are highly involved in cardiomyocyte differentiation, thus confirming their role during cytoskeleton rearrangement and cardiac myofilament maturation. MDPI 2023-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9916732/ /pubmed/36768766 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032444 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Casarella, Simona
Di Francesco, Dalila
Zanella, Emma
D’urso, Annarita
Di Nunno, Luca
Fusaro, Luca
Cotella, Diego
Prat, Maria
Follenzi, Antonia
Boccafoschi, Francesca
Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment
title Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment
title_full Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment
title_fullStr Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment
title_short Cardiac Differentiation Promotes Focal Adhesions Assembly through Vinculin Recruitment
title_sort cardiac differentiation promotes focal adhesions assembly through vinculin recruitment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032444
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