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Publication : Myh10 deficiency leads to defective extracellular matrix remodeling and pulmonary disease.

First Author  Kim HT Year  2018
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  4600
PubMed ID  30389913 Mgi Jnum  J:268349
Mgi Id  MGI:6267570 Doi  10.1038/s41467-018-06833-7
Citation  Kim HT, et al. (2018) Myh10 deficiency leads to defective extracellular matrix remodeling and pulmonary disease. Nat Commun 9(1):4600
abstractText  Impaired alveolar formation and maintenance are features of many pulmonary diseases that are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In a forward genetic screen for modulators of mouse lung development, we identified the non-muscle myosin II heavy chain gene, Myh10. Myh10 mutant pups exhibit cyanosis and respiratory distress, and die shortly after birth from differentiation defects in alveolar epithelium and mesenchyme. From omics analyses and follow up studies, we find decreased Thrombospondin expression accompanied with increased matrix metalloproteinase activity in both mutant lungs and cultured mutant fibroblasts, as well as disrupted extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. Loss of Myh10 specifically in mesenchymal cells results in ECM deposition defects and alveolar simplification. Notably, MYH10 expression is downregulated in the lung of emphysema patients. Altogether, our findings reveal critical roles for Myh10 in alveologenesis at least in part via the regulation of ECM remodeling, which may contribute to the pathogenesis of emphysema.
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