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Publication : Divergent Requirements for EZH1 in Heart Development Versus Regeneration.

First Author  Ai S Year  2017
Journal  Circ Res Volume  121
Issue  2 Pages  106-112
PubMed ID  28512107 Mgi Jnum  J:267310
Mgi Id  MGI:6199551 Doi  10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.117.311212
Citation  Ai S, et al. (2017) Divergent Requirements for EZH1 in Heart Development Versus Regeneration. Circ Res 121(2):106-112
abstractText  RATIONALE: Polycomb repressive complex 2 is a major epigenetic repressor that deposits methylation on histone H3 on lysine 27 (H3K27me) and controls differentiation and function of many cells, including cardiac myocytes. EZH1 and EZH2 are 2 alternative catalytic subunits with partial functional redundancy. The relative roles of EZH1 and EZH2 in heart development and regeneration are unknown. OBJECTIVE: We compared the roles of EZH1 versus EZH2 in heart development and neonatal heart regeneration. METHODS AND RESULTS: Heart development was normal in Ezh1(-/-) (Ezh1 knockout) and Ezh2(f/f)::cTNT(-Cre) (Ezh2 knockout) embryos. Ablation of both genes in Ezh1(-/-)::Ezh2(f/f)::cTNT(-Cre) embryos caused lethal heart malformations, including hypertrabeculation, compact myocardial hypoplasia, and ventricular septal defect. Epigenome and transcriptome profiling showed that derepressed genes were upregulated in a manner consistent with total EZH dose. In neonatal heart regeneration, Ezh1 was required, but Ezh2 was dispensable. This finding was further supported by rescue experiments: cardiac myocyte-restricted re-expression of EZH1 but not EZH2 restored neonatal heart regeneration in Ezh1 knockout. In myocardial infarction performed outside of the neonatal regenerative window, EZH1 but not EZH2 likewise improved heart function and stimulated cardiac myocyte proliferation. Mechanistically, EZH1 occupied and activated genes related to cardiac growth. CONCLUSIONS: Our work unravels divergent mechanisms of EZH1 in heart development and regeneration, which will empower efforts to overcome epigenetic barriers to heart regeneration.
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