Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart

Abstract Background Cardiomyocytes proliferate rapidly during fetal life but lose their ability of proliferation soon after birth. However, before terminal withdrawal from the cell cycle, cardiomyocytes undergo another round of cell cycle during early postnatal life in mice. While a transient wave o...

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Main Authors: Mir Ali, Daniela Liccardo, Tongtong Cao, Ying Tian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:BMC Developmental Biology
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ANP
BNP
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12861-020-00236-y
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spelling doaj-db853aa00bd54a2a9a16dc0980d516142021-02-07T12:25:13ZengBMCBMC Developmental Biology1471-213X2021-02-0121111310.1186/s12861-020-00236-yNatriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heartMir Ali0Daniela Liccardo1Tongtong Cao2Ying Tian3Department of Pharmacology, Center for Translational Medicine, Temple University School of MedicineDepartment of Pharmacology, Center for Translational Medicine, Temple University School of MedicineDepartment of Pharmacology, Center for Translational Medicine, Temple University School of MedicineDepartment of Pharmacology, Center for Translational Medicine, Temple University School of MedicineAbstract Background Cardiomyocytes proliferate rapidly during fetal life but lose their ability of proliferation soon after birth. However, before terminal withdrawal from the cell cycle, cardiomyocytes undergo another round of cell cycle during early postnatal life in mice. While a transient wave of increased DNA synthesis in cardiomyocyte has been observed in postnatal mouse hearts, the molecular mechanisms describing cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry remain poorly understood. Atrial and B-type natriuretic peptides (ANP and BNP) are abundantly expressed in embryonic heart ventricles. After birth, the expression of both genes is strongly reduced in the ventricular myocardium. Forkhead O (FOXO) transcription factors are expressed in both embryonic and postnatal heart ventricles. Their transcriptional activity negatively affects cardiomyocyte proliferation. Upon phosphorylation, FOXO is translocated to the cytoplasm and is transcriptionally inactive. Despite these important findings, it remains largely unknown whether natriuretic peptides and FOXO cooperatively play a role in regulating cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity during early postnatal life. Results We observed that the expression of ANP and BNP and the level of phosphorylated FOXO were transiently increased in the postnatal mouse heart ventricles, which coincided with the burst of cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry during early postnatal life in mice. Cell culture studies showed that ANP/BNP signaling and FOXO cooperatively promoted cell cycle activity in neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes. The enhanced cell cycle activity observed in combined treatment of ANP/BNP and dominant-negative FOXO (DN-FOXO), which can bind FOXO recognition sites on DNA but cannot activate transcription, was primarily mediated through natriuretic peptide receptor 3 (Npr3). In mice, simultaneous application of ANP and DN-FOXO in postnatal hearts reactivated cell cycle in cardiomyocytes, resulting in reduced scar formation after experimental myocardial infarction. Conclusions Our data demonstrate the cooperative effects of natriuretic peptide and DN-FOXO on promoting cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity and mouse cardiac repair and regeneration after injury.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12861-020-00236-yNeonatal heartNatriuretic peptide signalingANPBNPFOXOCardiomyocyte
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author Mir Ali
Daniela Liccardo
Tongtong Cao
Ying Tian
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Daniela Liccardo
Tongtong Cao
Ying Tian
Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
BMC Developmental Biology
Neonatal heart
Natriuretic peptide signaling
ANP
BNP
FOXO
Cardiomyocyte
author_facet Mir Ali
Daniela Liccardo
Tongtong Cao
Ying Tian
author_sort Mir Ali
title Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
title_short Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
title_full Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
title_fullStr Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
title_full_unstemmed Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
title_sort natriuretic peptides and forkhead o transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
publisher BMC
series BMC Developmental Biology
issn 1471-213X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Cardiomyocytes proliferate rapidly during fetal life but lose their ability of proliferation soon after birth. However, before terminal withdrawal from the cell cycle, cardiomyocytes undergo another round of cell cycle during early postnatal life in mice. While a transient wave of increased DNA synthesis in cardiomyocyte has been observed in postnatal mouse hearts, the molecular mechanisms describing cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry remain poorly understood. Atrial and B-type natriuretic peptides (ANP and BNP) are abundantly expressed in embryonic heart ventricles. After birth, the expression of both genes is strongly reduced in the ventricular myocardium. Forkhead O (FOXO) transcription factors are expressed in both embryonic and postnatal heart ventricles. Their transcriptional activity negatively affects cardiomyocyte proliferation. Upon phosphorylation, FOXO is translocated to the cytoplasm and is transcriptionally inactive. Despite these important findings, it remains largely unknown whether natriuretic peptides and FOXO cooperatively play a role in regulating cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity during early postnatal life. Results We observed that the expression of ANP and BNP and the level of phosphorylated FOXO were transiently increased in the postnatal mouse heart ventricles, which coincided with the burst of cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry during early postnatal life in mice. Cell culture studies showed that ANP/BNP signaling and FOXO cooperatively promoted cell cycle activity in neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes. The enhanced cell cycle activity observed in combined treatment of ANP/BNP and dominant-negative FOXO (DN-FOXO), which can bind FOXO recognition sites on DNA but cannot activate transcription, was primarily mediated through natriuretic peptide receptor 3 (Npr3). In mice, simultaneous application of ANP and DN-FOXO in postnatal hearts reactivated cell cycle in cardiomyocytes, resulting in reduced scar formation after experimental myocardial infarction. Conclusions Our data demonstrate the cooperative effects of natriuretic peptide and DN-FOXO on promoting cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity and mouse cardiac repair and regeneration after injury.
topic Neonatal heart
Natriuretic peptide signaling
ANP
BNP
FOXO
Cardiomyocyte
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12861-020-00236-y
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