Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/8929
Title
Coronary arterial development is regulated by a Dll4-Jag1-EphrinB2 signaling cascade
Author(s)
Travisano, Stanislao Igor CNIC | Oliveira, Vera Lucia CNIC | Prados, Belen CNIC | Grego-Bessa, Joaquim CNIC | Piñeiro-Sabarís, Rebeca | Bou, Vanesa CNIC | Gomez, Manuel J CNIC | Sanchez-Cabo, Fatima CNIC | MacGrogan, Donal CNIC | de la Pompa, Jose Luis CNIC
Date issued
2019-12
Citation
Elife. 2019; 8:e49977
Language
Inglés
Document type
journal article
Abstract
Coronaries are essential for myocardial growth and heart function. Notch is crucial for mouse embryonic angiogenesis, but its role in coronary development remains uncertain. We show Jag1, Dll4 and activated Notch1 receptor expression in sinus venosus (SV) endocardium. Endocardial Jag1 removal blocks SV capillary sprouting, while Dll4 inactivation stimulates excessive capillary growth, suggesting that ligand antagonism regulates coronary primary plexus formation. Later endothelial ligand removal, or forced expression of Dll4 or the glycosyltransferase Mfng, blocks coronary plexus remodeling, arterial differentiation, and perivascular cell maturation. Endocardial deletion of Efnb2 phenocopies the coronary arterial defects of Notch mutants. Angiogenic rescue experiments in ventricular explants, or in primary human endothelial cells, indicate that EphrinB2 is a critical effector of antagonistic Dll4 and Jag1 functions in arterial morphogenesis. Thus, coronary arterial precursors are specified in the SV prior to primary coronary plexus formation and subsequent arterial differentiation depends on a Dll4-Jag1-EphrinB2 signaling cascade.
Subject
EphrinB2 | NOTCH | Coronaries | Developmental biology | Erial-venous differentiation | Mouse | Sinus venosus | Vessel morphogenesis
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