c-Myc is required for proper coronary vascular formation via cell-and gene-specific signaling

CA Souders, SLK Bowers, I Banerjee… - … , and vascular biology, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc
CA Souders, SLK Bowers, I Banerjee, JW Fuseler, JL Demieville, TA Baudino
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2012Am Heart Assoc
Objective—Although significant research has detailed angiogenesis during development
and cancer, little is known about cardiac angiogenesis, yet it is critical for survival following
pathological insult. The transcription factor c-Myc is a target of anticancer therapies because
of its mitogenic and proangiogenic induction. In the current study, we investigate its role in
cardiac angiogenesis in a cell-dependent and gene-specific context. Methods and Results—
Angiogenesis assays using c-Myc-deficient cardiac endothelial cells and fibroblasts …
Objective
Although significant research has detailed angiogenesis during development and cancer, little is known about cardiac angiogenesis, yet it is critical for survival following pathological insult. The transcription factor c-Myc is a target of anticancer therapies because of its mitogenic and proangiogenic induction. In the current study, we investigate its role in cardiac angiogenesis in a cell-dependent and gene-specific context.
Methods and Results
Angiogenesis assays using c-Myc-deficient cardiac endothelial cells and fibroblasts demonstrate that c-Myc is essential to vessel formation, and fibroblast-mediated vessel formation is dependent on c-Myc expression in fibroblasts. Gene analyses revealed that c-Myc–mediated gene expression is unique in cardiac angiogenesis and varies in a cell-dependent manner. In vitro 3-dimensional cultures demonstrated c-Myc’s role in the expression of secreted angiogenic factors, while also providing evidence for c-Myc–mediated cell–cell interactions. Additional in vivo vascular analyses support c-Myc’s critical role in capillary formation and vessel patterning during development and also in response to a pathological stimulus where its expression in myocytes is required for angiogenic remodeling.
Conclusion
These data demonstrate that proper c-Myc expression in cardiac fibroblasts and myocytes is essential to cardiac angiogenesis. These results have the potential for novel therapeutic applications involving the angiogenic response during cardiac remodeling.
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