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WIF1 causes dysfunction of heart in transgenic mice

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TRANSGENIC RESEARCH
卷 22, 期 6, 页码 1179-1189

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11248-013-9738-z

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WIF1; Heart; Transgene; Mice

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  1. Ministry of Health Foundation [200802036]
  2. National Science and Technology Major Projects [2009ZX09501-026]

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Wnt activity is a key regulator of cardiac progenitor cell self-renewal, differentiation and morphogenesis. However, Wnt inhibitory factor 1 (WIF1), a antagonists of Wnt signaling activity, its potential effects on heart development has not yet been approached by either in vivo or in vitro studies. Here, the expression of WIF1 was regulated in a different way in the dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy heart from transgenic mice by mutations in cardiac troponin T, cTnT(R141W) and cTnT(R92Q). The heart tissue specific transgenic mice of WIF1 was studied using M-mode echocardiography and histologic analyses. Production levels of an array of effectors and transcription factors that impact cellular organization and tissue morphology were measured. The effects of WIF1 on beta-catenin pathway could be reversed by LiCl regarding signaling pathways and effector and respondent molecules in H9c2 cells, consistent with the expression levels of c-myc, natriuretic peptide precursor type B and skeletal muscle actin alpha 1. Among the most noteworthy findings were that WIF1 impaired the function and structure of heart, and the effects on beta-catenin pathway maybe the course of the former. It is anticipated that our findings will contribute to expansion of our understanding of WIF1 biological function on heart development and possible modes of treatment of heart diseases.

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