Nrg1 is an injury-induced cardiomyocyte mitogen for the endogenous heart regeneration program in zebrafish.


Autoria(s): Gemberling, M; Karra, R; Dickson, AL; Poss, KD
Data(s)

01/04/2015

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25830562

Elife, 2015, 4

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9718

2050-084X

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9718

Relação

Elife

10.7554/eLife.05871

Tipo

Journal Article

Cobertura

England

Resumo

Heart regeneration is limited in adult mammals but occurs naturally in adult zebrafish through the activation of cardiomyocyte division. Several components of the cardiac injury microenvironment have been identified, yet no factor on its own is known to stimulate overt myocardial hyperplasia in a mature, uninjured animal. In this study, we find evidence that Neuregulin1 (Nrg1), previously shown to have mitogenic effects on mammalian cardiomyocytes, is sharply induced in perivascular cells after injury to the adult zebrafish heart. Inhibition of Erbb2, an Nrg1 co-receptor, disrupts cardiomyocyte proliferation in response to injury, whereas myocardial Nrg1 overexpression enhances this proliferation. In uninjured zebrafish, the reactivation of Nrg1 expression induces cardiomyocyte dedifferentiation, overt muscle hyperplasia, epicardial activation, increased vascularization, and causes cardiomegaly through persistent addition of wall myocardium. Our findings identify Nrg1 as a potent, induced mitogen for the endogenous adult heart regeneration program.

Idioma(s)

ENG

Palavras-Chave #Neuregulin1 #cardiac hyperplasia #cardiomyocyte #developmental biology #epicardium #heart regeneration #stem cells #zebrafish #Animals #Cardiomegaly #Cell Proliferation #Echocardiography #Heart #Heart Ventricles #Hyperplasia #Mitogens #Myocardium #Myocytes, Cardiac #Neuregulin-1 #Regeneration #Signal Transduction #Zebrafish #Zebrafish Proteins