Enhanced TGFβ signaling caused by mutations in Fibrillin-1 (FBN1) in patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS) leads to myxomatous degeneration of the mitral valve (MDMV). MDMV can result in mitral valve prolapse, severe regurgitation, and sudden cardiac death. However, it remains unknown whether lymphatic vessel (LV) dysfunction contributes to MDMV development in MFS. Here, we show that lymphangiogenesis in murine mitral valves (MVs) begins postnatally. However, this process is inhibited in a mouse MFS model, Fbn1 mutant (Fbn1C1039G/+) mice, accompanied by disrupted lymphatic cell-cell junctions, impaired lymphatic drainage, and an abnormally widespread distribution of MHCII+ infiltrating macrophages. Treatment of Fbn1 mutant mice with VEGF-C156S, a selective VEGFR3 agonist, stimulates the ERK and Akt pathways, increases LV density in MVs, and ameliorates MDMV. Fbn1 mutant MVs display disorganized valvular endothelial cells (VECs) and decreased expression of the anti-inflammatory modulator Zfp36 (zinc finger protein 36) in VECs and immune cells. Treatment with FTY720 (Fingolimod), a ZFP36 activator and S1P antagonist, rescues MDMV phenotypes in Fbn1 mutant mice by reducing immune cell infiltration and restoring lymphatic cell junctions and drainage. These findings suggest that the Fbn1 mutation causes LV hypoplasia and defective lymphatic drainage in MVs, driven in part by pro-inflammatory VECs, leading to MFS-related MDMV.
Can Tan, Ziyou Ren, Shreya Kurup, Xianpeng Liu, Zhi-Dong Ge, Shodai Suzuki, Pritika Jakka, Cheryl Tang, M. Luisa Iruela-Arispe, Tsutomu Kume
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