Fibrillins 1 and 2 perform partially overlapping functions during aortic development

  • Luca Carta
  • , Lygia Pereira
  • , Emilio Arteaga-Solis
  • , Sui Y. Lee-Arteaga
  • , Brett Lenart
  • , Barry Starcher
  • , Christian A. Merkel
  • , Marina Sukoyan
  • , Alexander Kerkis
  • , Noriko Hazeki
  • , Douglas R. Keene
  • , Lynn Y. Sakai
  • , Francesco Ramirez

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Abstract

Fibrillin-rich microfibrils are extracellular assemblies that impart structural properties to the connective tissue. To elucidate the contribution of fibrillin-rich microfibrils to organogenesis, we have examined the vascular phenotype of a newly created strain of mice that completely lacks fibrillin-1 and the consequences of combined deficiency of fibrillins 1 and 2 on tissue formation. The results demonstrated that fibrillins 1 and 2 perform partially overlapping functions during aortic development. Fbn1-/- mice died soon after birth from ruptured aortic aneurysm, impaired pulmonary function, and/or diaphragmatic collapse. Analysis of the neonatal Fbn1-/- aorta documented a disorganized and poorly developed medial layer but normal levels of elastin cross-links. Transcriptional profiling revealed that aneurysm progression in Fbn1 null mice is accompanied by unproductive up-regulation of gene products normally involved in tissue repair and vascular integrity, such as plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, activin A, and cysteine-rich angiogenic protein 61. In contrast to Fbn1-/- mice, Fbn2 null mice had a well developed and morphologically normal aortic wall. However, virtually all Fbn1-/-;Fbn2-/- embryos and about half of the Fbn1 -/-;Fbn2-/- embryos died in utero and displayed a significantly more severe vascular phenotype than Fbn1-/- mice. Consistent with a specialized function of fibrillin-2, electron microscopy visualized ultrastructurally different microfibrils in Fbn1 null compared with control cell cultures. Collectively, these data demonstrate that involvement of fibrillin-2 in the initial assembly of the aortic matrix overlaps in part with fibrillin-1 and that continued fibrillin-1 deposition is absolutely required for the maturation and function of the vessel during neonatal life.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8016-8023
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume281
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Mar 2006
Externally publishedYes

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