| Literature DB >> 26310270 |
Qing Wu1, Jiaojiao Zhang1, Wonshill Koh1, Qingming Yu1, Xiaojun Zhu1, Adam Amsterdam1, George E Davis1, M Amin Arnaout1, Jing-Wei Xiong2.
Abstract
Talin (tln) binds and activates integrins to couple extracellular matrix-bound integrins to the cytoskeleton; however, its role in heart development is not well characterized. We identified the defective gene and the resulting cardiovascular phenotypes in zebrafish tln1(fl02k) mutants. The ethylnitrosourea-induced fl02k mutant showed heart failure, brain hemorrhage, and diminished cardiac and vessel lumens at 52 h post fertilization. Positional cloning revealed a nonsense mutation of tln1 in this mutant. tln1, but neither tln2 nor -2a, was dominantly expressed in the heart and vessels. Unlike tln1 and -2 in the mouse heart, the unique tln1 expression in the heart enabled us, for the first time, to determine the critical roles of Tln1 in the maintenance of cardiac sarcomeric Z-disks and endothelial/endocardial cell integrity, partly through regulating F-actin networks in zebrafish. The similar expression profiles of tln1 and integrin β1b (itgb1b) and synergistic function of the 2 genes revealed that itgb1b is a potential partner for tln1 in the stabilization of cardiac Z-disks and vessel lumens. Taken together, the results of this work suggest that Tln1-mediated Itgβ1b plays a crucial role in maintaining cardiac sarcomeric Z-disks and endothelial/endocardial cell integrity in zebrafish and may also help to gain molecular insights into congenital heart diseases. © FASEB.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac sarcomere; cardiovascular development; itgb1b; tln1
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26310270 PMCID: PMC4653057 DOI: 10.1096/fj.15-273409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191