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Título: Targeted Inactivation of Cerberus Like-2 Leads to Left Ventricular Cardiac Hyperplasia and Systolic Dysfunction in the Mouse
Autor: Araujo, AC
Marques, S
A. Belo, José
Palavras-chave: EMBRYONIC STEM-CELLS
GENE-EXPRESSION
CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
CELL-CYCLE REGULATION
CHICK-EMBRYO
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC-ASSESSMENT
FIELD
ARTERIAL POLE
CARDIOMYOGENESIS
CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE
CELL-CYCLE REGULATION
EMBRYONIC STEM-CELLS
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC-ASSESSMENT
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
GENE-EXPRESSION
ARTERIAL POLE
CHICK-EMBRYO
FIELD
CARDIOMYOGENESIS
Data: 17-Jul-2014
Resumo: Previous analysis of the Cerberus like 2 knockout (Cerl2(-/-)) mouse revealed a significant mortality during the first day after birth, mostly due to cardiac defects apparently associated with randomization of the left-right axis. We have however, identified Cerl2-associated cardiac defects, particularly a large increase in the left ventricular myocardial wall in neonates that cannot be explained by laterality abnormalities. Therefore, in order to access the endogenous role of Cerl2 in cardiogenesis, we analyzed the embryonic and neonatal hearts of Cerl2 null mutants that did not display a laterality phenotype. Neonatal mutants obtained from the compound mouse line Cer2(-/-) :: Mlc1v-nLacZ24(+), in which the pulmonary ventricle is genetically marked, revealed a massive enlargement of the ventricular myocardium in animals without laterality defects. Echocardiography analysis in Cerl2(-/-) neonates showed a left ventricular systolic dysfunction that is incompatible with a long lifespan. We uncovered that the increased ventricular muscle observed in Cerl2(-/-) mice is caused by a high cardiomyocyte mitotic index in the compact myocardium which is mainly associated with increased Ccnd1 expression levels in the left ventricle at embryonic day (E) 13. Interestingly, at this stage we found augmented left ventricular expression of Cerl2 levels when compared with the right ventricle, which may elucidate the regionalized contribution of Cerl2 to the left ventricular muscle formation. Importantly, we observed an increase of phosphorylated Smad2 (pSmad2) levels in embryonic (E13) and neonatal hearts indicating a prolonged TGF beta s/Nodal-signaling activation. Concomitantly, we detected an increase of Baf60c levels, but only in Cerl2(-/-) embryonic hearts. These results indicate that independently of its well-known role in left-right axis establishment Cerl2 plays an important role during heart development in the mouse, mediating Baf60c levels by exerting an important control of the TGFbs/Nodal-signaling pathway.
Descrição: This work was supported by research grants from Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT), and the IBB/CBME, LA in the frame of project ref. PEst-OE/EQB/LA0023/2011. A.C. Araujo is a doctoral fellow (SFRH/BD/62081/2009) from FCT. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/22418
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102716
ISSN: 1932-6203
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