Loss of the cytoskeletal protein Pdlim7 predisposes mice to heart defects and hemostatic dysfunction.

  • Jennifer Krcmery
  • Rajesh Gupta
  • Rudyard W Sadleir
  • Molly J Ahrens
  • Sol Misener
  • Christine Kamide
  • Philip Fitchev
  • Douglas W Losordo
  • Susan E Crawford
  • Hans-Georg Simon
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

The actin-associated protein Pdlim7 is essential for heart and fin development in zebrafish; however, the expression and function of this PDZ-LIM family member in the mammal has remained unclear. Here, we show that Pdlim7 predominantly localizes to actin-rich structures in mice including the heart, vascular smooth muscle, and platelets. To test the requirement for Pdlim7 in mammalian development and function, we analyzed a mouse strain with global genetic inactivation of Pdlim7. We demonstrate that Pdlim7 loss-of-function leads to significant postnatal mortality. Inactivation of Pdlim7 does not disrupt cardiac development, but causes mild cardiac dysfunction in adult mice. Adult Pdlim7(-/-) mice displayed increased mitral and tricuspid valv...

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