C/EBP transcription factors mediate epicardial activation during heart development and injury

GN Huang, JE Thatcher, J McAnally, Y Kong, X Qi… - Science, 2012 - science.org
GN Huang, JE Thatcher, J McAnally, Y Kong, X Qi, W Tan, JM DiMaio, JF Amatruda
Science, 2012science.org
The epicardium encapsulates the heart and functions as a source of multipotent progenitor
cells and paracrine factors essential for cardiac development and repair. Injury of the adult
heart results in reactivation of a developmental gene program in the epicardium, but the
transcriptional basis of epicardial gene expression has not been delineated. We established
a mouse embryonic heart organ culture and gene expression system that facilitated the
identification of epicardial enhancers activated during heart development and injury …
The epicardium encapsulates the heart and functions as a source of multipotent progenitor cells and paracrine factors essential for cardiac development and repair. Injury of the adult heart results in reactivation of a developmental gene program in the epicardium, but the transcriptional basis of epicardial gene expression has not been delineated. We established a mouse embryonic heart organ culture and gene expression system that facilitated the identification of epicardial enhancers activated during heart development and injury. Epicardial activation of these enhancers depends on a combinatorial transcriptional code centered on CCAAT/enhancer binding protein (C/EBP) transcription factors. Disruption of C/EBP signaling in the adult epicardium reduced injury-induced neutrophil infiltration and improved cardiac function. These findings reveal a transcriptional basis for epicardial activation and heart injury, providing a platform for enhancing cardiac regeneration.
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