RRC ID 85671
Author da Silva AR, Gunawan F, Boezio GLM, Faure E, Théron A, Avierinos JF, Lim S, Jha SG, Ramadass R, Guenther S, Looso M, Zaffran S, Juan T, Stainier DYR.
Title egr3 is a mechanosensitive transcription factor gene required for cardiac valve morphogenesis.
Journal Sci Adv
Abstract Biomechanical forces, and their molecular transducers, including key mechanosensitive transcription factor genes, such as KLF2, are required for cardiac valve morphogenesis. However, klf2 mutants fail to completely recapitulate the valveless phenotype observed under no-flow conditions. Here, we identify the transcription factor EGR3 as a conserved biomechanical force transducer critical for cardiac valve formation. We first show that egr3 null zebrafish display a complete and highly penetrant loss of valve leaflets, leading to severe blood regurgitation. Using tissue-specific loss- and gain-of-function tools, we find that during cardiac valve formation, Egr3 functions cell-autonomously in endothelial cells, and identify one of its effectors, the nuclear receptor Nr4a2b. We further find that mechanical forces up-regulate egr3/EGR3 expression in the developing zebrafish heart and in porcine valvular endothelial cells, as well as during human aortic valve remodeling. Altogether, these findings reveal that EGR3 is necessary to transduce the biomechanical cues required for zebrafish cardiac valve morphogenesis, and potentially for pathological aortic valve remodeling in humans.
Volume 10(20)
Pages eadl0633
Published 2024-5-17
DOI 10.1126/sciadv.adl0633
PMID 38748804
PMC PMC11095463
MeSH Animals Early Growth Response Protein 3* / genetics Early Growth Response Protein 3* / metabolism Endothelial Cells / metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Heart Valves* / embryology Heart Valves* / metabolism Humans Mechanotransduction, Cellular Morphogenesis* / genetics Swine Zebrafish* Zebrafish Proteins* / genetics Zebrafish Proteins* / metabolism
IF 13.117
Resource
Zebrafish UAS:GFP