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The Src homology and collagen A (ShcA) adaptor protein is required for the spatial organization of the costamere/Z-disk network during heart development.

Mohamed Mlih1, Lionel Host1, Sophie Martin1, Nathalie Niederhoffer2, Laurent Monassier2, Jérôme Terrand1, Nadia Messaddeq3, Michael Radke4, Michael Gotthardt4, Véronique Bruban1, Frank Kober5, Monique Bernard5, Emmanuelle Canet-Soulas6, Francisco Abt-Jijon1, Philippe Boucher7, Rachel L Matz8.   

Abstract

Src homology and collagen A (ShcA) is an adaptor protein that binds to tyrosine kinase receptors. Its germ line deletion is embryonic lethal with abnormal cardiovascular system formation, and its role in cardiovascular development is unknown. To investigate its functional role in cardiovascular development in mice, ShcA was deleted in cardiomyocytes and vascular smooth muscle cells by crossing ShcA flox mice with SM22a-Cre transgenic mice. Conditional mutant mice developed signs of severe dilated cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarctions, and premature death. No evidence of a vascular contribution to the phenotype was observed. Histological analysis of the heart revealed aberrant sarcomeric Z-disk and M-band structures, and misalignments of T-tubules with Z-disks. We find that not only the ErbB3/Neuregulin signaling pathway but also the baroreceptor reflex response, which have been functionally associated, are altered in the mutant mice. We further demonstrate that ShcA interacts with Caveolin-1 and the costameric protein plasma membrane Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent ATPase (PMCA), and that its deletion leads to abnormal dystrophin signaling. Collectively, these results demonstrate that ShcA interacts with crucial proteins and pathways that link Z-disk and costamere.
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Keywords:  Adaptor Protein; Costamere; ErbB; Gene Knockout; Heart Development; Heart Failure; Molecular Biology; ShcA; Z-disks

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25488665      PMCID: PMC4303691          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.597377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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