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Publication : Type V Collagen in Scar Tissue Regulates the Size of Scar after Heart Injury.

First Author  Yokota T Year  2020
Journal  Cell Volume  182
Issue  3 Pages  545-562.e23
PubMed ID  32621799 Mgi Jnum  J:328618
Mgi Id  MGI:6740682 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2020.06.030
Citation  Yokota T, et al. (2020) Type V Collagen in Scar Tissue Regulates the Size of Scar after Heart Injury. Cell 182(3):545-562.e23
abstractText  Scar tissue size following myocardial infarction is an independent predictor of cardiovascular outcomes, yet little is known about factors regulating scar size. We demonstrate that collagen V, a minor constituent of heart scars, regulates the size of heart scars after ischemic injury. Depletion of collagen V led to a paradoxical increase in post-infarction scar size with worsening of heart function. A systems genetics approach across 100 in-bred strains of mice demonstrated that collagen V is a critical driver of postinjury heart function. We show that collagen V deficiency alters the mechanical properties of scar tissue, and altered reciprocal feedback between matrix and cells induces expression of mechanosensitive integrins that drive fibroblast activation and increase scar size. Cilengitide, an inhibitor of specific integrins, rescues the phenotype of increased post-injury scarring in collagen-V-deficient mice. These observations demonstrate that collagen V regulates scar size in an integrin-dependent manner.
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