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Expression analysis of Baf60c during heart regeneration in axolotls and neonatal mice.

Ryo Nakamura1,2, Kazuko Koshiba-Takeuchi2, Megumi Tsuchiya3, Mizuyo Kojima2, Asuka Miyazawa1,2, Kohei Ito1,2, Hidesato Ogawa3,4, Jun K Takeuchi1,2.   

Abstract

Some organisms, such as zebrafish, urodele amphibians, and newborn mice, have a capacity for heart regeneration following injury. However, adult mammals fail to regenerate their hearts. To know why newborn mice can regenerate their hearts, we focused on epigenetic factors, which are involved in cell differentiation in many tissues. Baf60c (BRG1/BRM-associated factor 60c), a component of ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complexes, has an essential role for cardiomyocyte differentiation at the early heart development. To address the function of Baf60c in postnatal heart homeostasis and regeneration, we examined the detailed expression/localization patterns of Baf60c in both mice and axolotls. In the mouse heart development, Baf60c was highly expressed in the entire heart at the early stages, but gradually downregulated at the postnatal stages. During heart regeneration in neonatal mice and axolotls, Baf60c expression was strongly upregulated after resection. Interestingly, the timing of Baf60c upregulation after resection was consistent with the temporal dynamics of cardiomyocyte proliferation. Moreover, knockdown of Baf60c downregulated proliferation of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes. These data suggested that Baf60c plays an important role in cardiomyocyte proliferation in heart development and regeneration. This is the first study indicating that Baf60c contributes to the heart regeneration in vertebrates.
© 2016 Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists.

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Keywords:  Baf60c; axolotl; heart; mouse; regeneration

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27125315     DOI: 10.1111/dgd.12281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Growth Differ        ISSN: 0012-1592            Impact factor:   2.053


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7.  Integrative Analysis of Axolotl Gene Expression Data from Regenerative and Wound Healing Limb Tissues.

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