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Integrin α5 and Integrin α4 cooperate to promote endocardial differentiation and heart morphogenesis

Authors :
Jennifer A. Schumacher
Saulius Sumanas
Mackenzie L. Owen
Nina O. Bredemeier
Zoë A. Wright
Source :
Developmental Biology. 465:46-57
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Endocardium is critically important for proper function of the cardiovascular system. Not only does endocardium connect the heart to blood vasculature, it also plays an important role in heart morphogenesis, valve formation, and ventricular trabeculation. The extracellular protein Fibronectin (Fn1) promotes endocardial differentiation, but the signaling pathways downstream of Fn1 that regulate endocardial development are not understood. Here, we analyzed the role of the Fibronectin receptors Integrin alpha5 (Itga5) and Integrin alpha4 (Itga4) in zebrafish heart development. We show that itga5 mRNA is expressed in both endocardium and myocardium during early stages of heart development. Through analysis of both itga5 single mutants and itga4;itga5 double mutants, we show that loss of both itga5 and itga4 results in enhanced defects in endocardial differentiation and morphogenesis compared to loss of itga5 alone. Loss of both itga5 and itga4 results in cardia bifida and severe myocardial morphology defects. Finally, we find that loss of itga5 and itga4 results in abnormally narrow anterior endodermal sheet morphology. Together, our results support a model in which Itga5 and Itga4 cooperate to promote endocardial differentiation, medial migration of endocardial and myocardial cells, and morphogenesis of anterior endoderm.

Details

ISSN :
00121606
Volume :
465
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Developmental Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc0954ee3bd04bfc7a8a2eb2108a9b12