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SFRP2 regulates cardiomyogenic differentiation by inhibiting a positive transcriptional autofeedback loop of Wnt3a

Journal

STEM CELLS
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 35-44

Publisher

ALPHAMED PRESS
DOI: 10.1634/stemcells.2007-0475

Keywords

myogenesis; P19; Wnt3a; teratocarcinoma

Funding

  1. NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE [R01HL035610, R00HL088317, R01HL073219, R01HL072010, K99HL088317, R01HL081744] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [R00 HL088317-03, R01 HL073219, R00 HL088317, R01-HL072010, R01-HL081744, R01 HL035610, K99 HL088317-01, R01 HL072010, R01-HL073219, R01-HL035610, K99 HL088317, R01 HL081744] Funding Source: Medline

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mammals and play critical roles during embryological development and organogenesis of several organ systems, including the heart. They are required for mesoderm formation and have been implicated in promoting cardiomyogenic differentiation of mammalian embryonic stem cells, but the underlying mechanisms regulating Wnt signaling during cardiomyogenesis remain poorly understood. In this report, we show that in a pluripotent mouse embryonal carcinoma stem cell line, SFRP2 inhibits cardiomyogenic differentiation by regulating Wnt3a transcription. SFRP2 inhibited early stages of cardiomyogenesis, preventing mesoderm specification and maintaining the cells in the undifferentiated state. Using a gain- and loss-of-function approach, we demonstrate that although addition of recombinant SFRP2 decreased Wnt3a transcription and cardiomyogenic differentiation, silencing of Sfrp2 led to enhanced Wnt3a transcription, mesoderm formation, and increased cardiomyogenesis. We show that the inhibitory effects of SFRP2 on Wnt transcription are secondary to interruption of a positive feedback effect of Wnt3a on its own transcription. Wnt3a increased its own transcription via the canonical pathway and TCF4 family of transcription factors, and the inhibitory effects of SFRP2 on Wnt3a transcription were associated with disruption of downstream canonical Wnt signaling. The inhibitory effects of Sfrp2 on Wnt3a expression identify Sfrp2 as a checkpoint gene, which exerts its control on cardiomyogenesis through regulation of Wnt3a transcription.

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