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Publication : Endothelial deletion of Wt1 disrupts coronary angiogenesis and myocardium development.

First Author  Ramiro-Pareta M Year  2023
Journal  Development Volume  150
Issue  6 PubMed ID  36852644
Mgi Jnum  J:334563 Mgi Id  MGI:7451245
Doi  10.1242/dev.201147 Citation  Ramiro-Pareta M, et al. (2023) Endothelial deletion of Wt1 disrupts coronary angiogenesis and myocardium development. Development 150(6):dev201147
abstractText  Wt1 encodes a zinc finger protein that is crucial for epicardium development. Although WT1 is also expressed in coronary endothelial cells (ECs), the abnormal heart development observed in Wt1 knockout mice is mainly attributed to its functions in the epicardium. Here, we have generated an inducible endothelial-specific Wt1 knockout mouse model (Wt1KODeltaEC). Deletion of Wt1 in ECs during coronary plexus formation impaired coronary blood vessels and myocardium development. RNA-Seq analysis of coronary ECs from Wt1KODeltaEC mice demonstrated that deletion of Wt1 exerted a major impact on the molecular signature of coronary ECs and modified the expression of several genes that are dynamically modulated over the course of coronary EC development. Many of these differentially expressed genes are involved in cell proliferation, migration and differentiation of coronary ECs; consequently, the aforementioned processes were affected in Wt1KODeltaEC mice. The requirement of WT1 in coronary ECs goes beyond the initial formation of the coronary plexus, as its later deletion results in defects in coronary artery formation. Through the characterization of these Wt1KODeltaEC mouse models, we show that the deletion of Wt1 in ECs disrupts physiological blood vessel formation.
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