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Lymphoangiocrine signals promote cardiac growth and repair
Liu, X.
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De, la Cruz E.
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Gu, X.
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Balint, L. [Bálint, László (Élettan), szerző] Élettani Intézet (SE / AOK / I); MTA-SE Lendület Nyirokélettani Kutatócsoport (SE / AOK / I / ÉI)
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Oxendine-Burns, M.
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Terrones, T.
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Ma, W.
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Kuo, H.-H.
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Lantz, C.
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Bansal, T.
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Thorp, E.
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Burridge, P.
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Jakus, Z. [Jakus, Zoltán (vaszkuláris bioló...), szerző] Élettani Intézet (SE / AOK / I); MTA-SE Lendület Nyirokélettani Kutatócsoport (SE / AOK / I / ÉI)
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Herz, J.
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Cleaver, O.
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Torres, M.
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Oliver, G. ✉
Angol nyelvű Szakcikk (Folyóiratcikk) Tudományos
Megjelent:
NATURE 0028-0836 1476-4687
588
(7839)
pp. 705-711
2020
X. Földtudományok Osztálya: A
Regionális Tudományok Bizottsága: A nemzetközi
Szociológiai Tudományos Bizottság: A nemzetközi
SJR Scopus - Multidisciplinary: D1
Azonosítók
MTMT: 31775920
DOI:
10.1038/s41586-020-2998-x
WoS:
000597806400001
Scopus:
85097304312
PubMed:
33299187
Recent studies have suggested that lymphatics help to restore heart function after cardiac injury1–6. Here we report that lymphatics promote cardiac growth, repair and cardioprotection in mice. We show that a lymphoangiocrine signal produced by lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) controls the proliferation and survival of cardiomyocytes during heart development, improves neonatal cardiac regeneration and is cardioprotective after myocardial infarction. Embryos that lack LECs develop smaller hearts as a consequence of reduced cardiomyocyte proliferation and increased cardiomyocyte apoptosis. Culturing primary mouse cardiomyocytes in LEC-conditioned medium increases cardiomyocyte proliferation and survival, which indicates that LECs produce lymphoangiocrine signals that control cardiomyocyte homeostasis. Characterization of the LEC secretome identified the extracellular protein reelin (RELN) as a key component of this process. Moreover, we report that LEC-specific Reln-null mouse embryos develop smaller hearts, that RELN is required for efficient heart repair and function after neonatal myocardial infarction, and that cardiac delivery of RELN using collagen patches improves heart function in adult mice after myocardial infarction by a cardioprotective effect. These results highlight a lymphoangiocrine role of LECs during cardiac development and injury response, and identify RELN as an important mediator of this function. © 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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