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Hydrostatic mechanical stress regulates growth and maturation of the atrioventricular valve.

David Bassen1, Mingkun Wang1, Duc Pham1, Shuofei Sun1, Rashmi Rao1, Rishabh Singh1, Jonathan Butcher1.   

Abstract

During valvulogenesis, cytoskeletal, secretory and transcriptional events drive endocardial cushion growth and remodeling into thin fibrous leaflets. Genetic disorders play an important role in understanding valve malformations but only account for a minority of clinical cases. Mechanical forces are ever present, but how they coordinate molecular and cellular decisions remains unclear. In this study, we used osmotic pressure to interrogate how compressive and tensile stresses influence valve growth and shape maturation. We found that compressive stress drives a growth phenotype, whereas tensile stress increases compaction. We identified a mechanically activated switch between valve growth and maturation, by which compression induces cushion growth via BMP-pSMAD1/5, while tension induces maturation via pSer-19-mediated MLC2 contractility. The compressive stress acts through BMP signaling to increase cell proliferation and decrease cell contractility, and MEK-ERK is essential for both compressive stress and BMP mediation of compaction. We further showed that the effects of osmotic stress are conserved through the condensation and elongation stages of development. Together, our results demonstrate that compressive/tensile stress regulation of BMP-pSMAD1/5 and MLC2 contractility orchestrates valve growth and remodeling.
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Keywords:  BMP signaling; Cardiac valve development; MLC contractility; Mechanobiology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34086041      PMCID: PMC8276982          DOI: 10.1242/dev.196519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.862


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