The extracellular matrix: at the center of it all

SLK Bowers, I Banerjee, TA Baudino - Journal of molecular and cellular …, 2010 - Elsevier
SLK Bowers, I Banerjee, TA Baudino
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 2010Elsevier
The extracellular matrix is not only a scaffold that provides support for cells, but it is also
involved in cell–cell interactions, proliferation and migration. The intricate relationships
among the cellular and acellular components of the heart drive proper heart development,
homeostasis and recovery following pathological injury. Cardiac myocytes, fibroblasts and
endothelial cells differentially express and respond to particular extracellular matrix factors
that contribute to cell communication and overall cardiac function. In addition, turnover and …
The extracellular matrix is not only a scaffold that provides support for cells, but it is also involved in cell–cell interactions, proliferation and migration. The intricate relationships among the cellular and acellular components of the heart drive proper heart development, homeostasis and recovery following pathological injury. Cardiac myocytes, fibroblasts and endothelial cells differentially express and respond to particular extracellular matrix factors that contribute to cell communication and overall cardiac function. In addition, turnover and synthesis of ECM components play an important role in cardiac function. Therefore, a better understanding of these factors and their regulation would lend insight into cardiac development and pathology, and would open doors to novel targeted pharmacologic therapies. This review highlights the importance of contributions of particular cardiac cell populations and extracellular matrix factors that are critical to the development and regulation of heart function.
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