The Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Pathway Controls Cardiac Development via Regulation of Endocardial MEKK3 Signaling and KLF Expression

  • Zhou, Zinan
  • Rawnsley, David R.
  • Goddard, Lauren M.
  • Pan, Wei
  • Cao, Xing-Jun
  • Jakus, Zoltan
  • Zheng, Hui
  • Yang, Jisheng
  • Arthur, J. Simon C.
  • Whitehead, Kevin J.
  • Li, Dean
  • Zhou, Bin
  • Garcia, Benjamin A.
  • Zheng, Xiangjian
  • Kahn, Mark L.
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Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
1534-5807
Citation count (estimate)
31

Abstract

SummaryThe cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) pathway is required in endothelial cells for normal cardiovascular development and to prevent postnatal vascular malformations, but its molecular effectors are not well defined. Here we show that loss of CCM signaling in endocardial cells results in mid-gestation heart failure associated with premature degradation of cardiac jelly. CCM deficiency dramatically alters endocardial and endothelial gene expression, including increased expression of the Klf2 and Klf4 transcription factors and the Adamts4 and Adamts5 proteases that degrade cardiac jelly. These changes in gene expression result from increased activity of MEKK3, a mitogen-activated protein kinase that binds CCM2 in endothelial cells. ...

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