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Endocardially Derived Macrophages Are Essential for Valvular Remodeling.

Authors :
Shigeta, Ayako
Shigeta, Ayako
Huang, Vincent
Zuo, Jonathan
Besada, Rana
Nakashima, Yasuhiro
Lu, Yan
Ding, Yichen
Pellegrini, Matteo
Kulkarni, Rajan P
Hsiai, Tzung
Deb, Arjun
Zhou, Bin
Nakano, Haruko
Nakano, Atsushi
Shigeta, Ayako
Shigeta, Ayako
Huang, Vincent
Zuo, Jonathan
Besada, Rana
Nakashima, Yasuhiro
Lu, Yan
Ding, Yichen
Pellegrini, Matteo
Kulkarni, Rajan P
Hsiai, Tzung
Deb, Arjun
Zhou, Bin
Nakano, Haruko
Nakano, Atsushi
Source :
Developmental cell; vol 48, iss 5, 617-630.e3; 1534-5807
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

During mammalian embryogenesis, de novo hematopoiesis occurs transiently in multiple anatomical sites including the yolk sac, dorsal aorta, and heart tube. A long-unanswered question is whether these local transient hematopoietic mechanisms are essential for embryonic growth. Here, we show that endocardial hematopoiesis is critical for cardiac valve remodeling as a source of tissue macrophages. Colony formation assay from explanted heart tubes and genetic lineage tracing with the endocardial specific Nfatc1-Cre mouse revealed that hemogenic endocardium is a de novo source of tissue macrophages in the endocardial cushion, the primordium of the cardiac valves. Surface marker characterization, gene expression profiling, and ex vivo phagocytosis assay revealed that the endocardially derived cardiac tissue macrophages play a phagocytic and antigen presenting role. Indeed, genetic ablation of endocardially derived macrophages caused severe valve malformation. Together, these data suggest that transient hemogenic activity in the endocardium is indispensable for the valvular tissue remodeling in the heart.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Developmental cell; vol 48, iss 5, 617-630.e3; 1534-5807
Notes :
application/pdf, Developmental cell vol 48, iss 5, 617-630.e3 1534-5807
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391607342
Document Type :
Electronic Resource