ADAM10 controls the differentiation of the coronary arterial endothelium Journal Article


Authors: Farber, G.; Parks, M. M.; Guahmich, N. L.; Zhang, Y.; Monette, S.; Blanchard, S. C.; Di Lorenzo, A.; Blobel, C. P.
Article Title: ADAM10 controls the differentiation of the coronary arterial endothelium
Abstract: The coronary vasculature is crucial for normal heart function, yet much remains to be learned about its development, especially the maturation of coronary arterial endothelium. Here, we show that endothelial inactivation of ADAM10, a key regulator of Notch signaling, leads to defects in coronary arterial differentiation, as evidenced by dysregulated genes related to Notch signaling and arterial identity. Moreover, transcriptome analysis indicated reduced EGFR signaling in A10EC coronary endothelium. Further analysis revealed that A10EC mice have enlarged dysfunctional hearts with abnormal myocardial compaction, and increased expression of venous and immature endothelium markers. These findings provide the first evidence for a potential role for endothelial ADAM10 in cardioprotective homeostatic EGFR signaling and implicate ADAM10/Notch signaling in coronary arterial cell specification, which is vital for normal heart development and function. The ADAM10/Notch signaling pathway thus emerges as a potential therapeutic target for improving the regenerative capacity and maturation of the coronary vasculature.
Keywords: mice; morphogenesis; endothelial cells; egfr; cells; notch; activation; pathways; roles; form; arterial differentiation; coronary vasculature; adam10 (a disintegrin and; metalloprotease 10)
Journal Title: Angiogenesis
Volume: 22
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0969-6970
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2019-05-01
Start Page: 237
End Page: 250
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000468498400003
DOI: 10.1007/s10456-018-9653-2
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC6475616
PUBMED: 30446855
Notes: Source: Wos
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