NMHC IIB is not required in cardiomyocytes for coronary vessel formation.
Liam A. Ridge
Karen Mitchell
Ali Al-Anbaki
Wasay Mohiuddin Shaikh Qureshi
Louise A. Stephen
Gennadiy Tenin
Yinhui Lu
Irina-Elena Lupu
Christopher Clowes
Abigail Robertson
Emma Barnes
Jayne A. Wright
Bernard Keavney
Elisabeth Ehler
Simon C. Lovell
Karl E. Kadler
Kathryn E. Hentges
10.1371/journal.pgen.1007068.g006
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/NMHC_IIB_is_not_required_in_cardiomyocytes_for_coronary_vessel_formation_/5550559
<p>A: Genomic PCR on tissues isolated from mice carrying the α<i>MHC-Cre</i> transgene and <i>Myh10 flox/+</i> alleles shows a PCR product of 600 bp in cardiac tissue, consistent with deletion of <i>Myh10</i> exon 2 from the genome (arrow). This product is not seen in tail, brain, or liver tissue. PCR results from a <i>Myh10∆/+</i> heterozygous animal are shown for the corresponding tissues, with the 600 bp product present in all tissues. The 1 Kb product represents the <i>Myh10</i> allele lacking exon 2 deletion. Products were sequenced to confirm specificity of PCR reactions. B: NMHC IIB protein (green) and C: actin (red; phalloidin stain) localisation in fibroblasts cultured from α<i>MHC-Cre; flox/flox</i> hearts. D: Merged image shows DAPI labeling of nuclei (blue). E: NMHC IIB protein (green) and F: actin (red; phalloidin stain) localisation in cardiomyocytes cultured from α<i>MHC-Cre; flox/flox</i> hearts. G: Merged image shows DAPI labelling of nuclei (blue). H: Expression patterns of NMHC IIB (white) and cardiac Troponin T (red), and nuclei stained with DAPI (blue) in α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10+/+</i> control embryo with presence of coronary vessel (orange arrow). NMHC IIB expression is seen throughout heart including valve tissue (white arrow). Co-expression of NMHC IIB and cTnT appears pink. I: Higher magnification image of cardiac tissue from α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10+/+</i> control embryo. J: Expression patterns of NMHC IIB (white) and cardiac Troponin T (red), and nuclei stained with DAPI (blue) in α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10 flox/flox</i> control embryo with presence of coronary vessel (orange arrow). NMIIB expression is seen in valve tissue (white arrow) but reduced in myocardial region of heart, and is absent from cTnT positive cells, so that the pink staining indicating NMHC IIB and cTnT co-expression is reduced in the myocardium. K: Higher magnification image of cardiac tissue from α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10 flox/flox</i> control embryo. Epicardial expression of NMHC IIB persists (white arrows). L: Ventral view of cardiac surface stained with DAB to identify blood cells in α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10+/+</i> heart (arrow). M: Dorsal view of cardiac surface stained with DAB to identify blood cells in α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10+/+</i> heart (arrows). N: Ventral view of cardiac surface stained with DAB to identify blood cells in α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10 flox/∆</i> heart (arrows). O: Dorsal view of cardiac surface stained with DAB to detect endogenous peroxidase activity from blood cells in α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10+ flox/∆</i> heart (arrows). Blood cells within vessels are present on the cardiac surface of cardiomyocyte-specific <i>Myh10</i> mutant hearts. Similar results were seen for α<i>MHC-Cre; Myh10 flox/flox</i> hearts. Scale bars: B-G = 50 μm, H and J = 100 μm, I and K = 15 μm, L-O = 400 μm. Abbreviations: α<i>MHC-Cre</i>: <i>Tg(Myh6-cre)</i><sup><i>2182Mds/J</i></sup>, CM: cardiomyocyte, cTnT: cardiac troponin T, Fibro: fibroblast, NMIIB: NMHC IIB, ∆: <i>Myh10</i>∆.</p>
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epicardial cell function
encodes NMHC IIB
vessel formation
EHC epicardium displays
EHC phenotype results
NMHC IIB
EMT
Non-muscle myosin IIB
ENU mutagenesis screen
EPDC
epicardial function
splice donor site
Myh 10 gene
Myh 10 mutation causes
defect
candidate gene analysis