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Publication : FRS2α-mediated FGF signals suppress premature differentiation of cardiac stem cells through regulating autophagy activity.

First Author  Zhang J Year  2012
Journal  Circ Res Volume  110
Issue  4 Pages  e29-39
PubMed ID  22207710 Mgi Jnum  J:192700
Mgi Id  MGI:5466224 Doi  10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.111.255950
Citation  Zhang J, et al. (2012) FRS2alpha-mediated FGF signals suppress premature differentiation of cardiac stem cells through regulating autophagy activity. Circ Res 110(4):e29-39
abstractText  RATIONALE: Although the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling axis plays important roles in heart development, the molecular mechanism by which the FGF regulates cardiogenesis is not fully understood. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the mechanism by which FGF signaling regulates cardiac progenitor cell differentiation. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using mice with tissue-specific ablation of FGF receptors and FGF receptor substrate 2alpha (Frs2alpha) in heart progenitor cells, we demonstrate that disruption of FGF signaling leads to premature differentiation of cardiac progenitor cells in mice. Using embryoid body cultures of mouse embryonic stem cells, we reveal that FGF signaling promotes mesoderm differentiation in embryonic stem cells but inhibits cardiomyocyte differentiation of the mesoderm cells at later stages. Furthermore, we also report that inhibiting FRS2alpha-mediated signals increases autophagy and that activating autophagy promotes myocardial differentiation and vice versa. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that the FGF/FRS2alpha-mediated signals prevent premature differentiation of heart progenitor cells through suppressing autophagy. The findings provide the first evidence that autophagy plays a role in heart progenitor differentiation.
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