|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : The extracellular matrix protein agrin promotes heart regeneration in mice.

First Author  Bassat E Year  2017
Journal  Nature Volume  547
Issue  7662 Pages  179-184
PubMed ID  28581497 Mgi Jnum  J:249197
Mgi Id  MGI:6094354 Doi  10.1038/nature22978
Citation  Bassat E, et al. (2017) The extracellular matrix protein agrin promotes heart regeneration in mice. Nature 547(7662):179-184
abstractText  The adult mammalian heart is non-regenerative owing to the post-mitotic nature of cardiomyocytes. The neonatal mouse heart can regenerate, but only during the first week of life. Here we show that changes in the composition of the extracellular matrix during this week can affect cardiomyocyte growth and differentiation in mice. We identify agrin, a component of neonatal extracellular matrix, as required for the full regenerative capacity of neonatal mouse hearts. In vitro, recombinant agrin promotes the division of cardiomyocytes that are derived from mouse and human induced pluripotent stem cells through a mechanism that involves the disassembly of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex, and Yap- and ERK-mediated signalling. In vivo, a single administration of agrin promotes cardiac regeneration in adult mice after myocardial infarction, although the degree of cardiomyocyte proliferation observed in this model suggests that there are additional therapeutic mechanisms. Together, our results uncover a new inducer of mammalian heart regeneration and highlight fundamental roles of the extracellular matrix in cardiac repair.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

5 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

0 Expression