Bp. Hierck et al., EXPRESSION OF THE BETA-4 INTEGRIN SUBUNIT IN THE MOUSE HEART DURING EMBRYONIC-DEVELOPMENT - RETINOIC ACID ADVANCES BETA-4 EXPRESSION, Developmental dynamics, 207(1), 1996, pp. 89-103
Using immunohistochemical techniques as well as in situ hybridization
we were able to elicit the expression pattern of the beta 4 integrin s
ubunit in the murine heart during development. We show that beta 4 is
not expressed in the heart before E13 and is afterwards restricted to
the endocardium of the atrioventricular canal, the outflow tract, and
the venous valves in the right atrium. As these are all sites of high
shear stress in the heart, we propose a role for alpha 6 beta 4 in the
tight adhesion of the endocardial cells to their basement membranes i
n these segments. Moreover, mouse embryos were treated with all-trans
retinoic acid, which was previously shown to induce congenital malform
ations, among which malformations of the heart. We show an advanced ex
pression without ectopic localization of cardiac beta 4 after the admi
nistration of retinoic acid. This advanced appearance of beta 4 was al
so shown in extracardiac tissue like migrating neural crest cells. Sev
eral hypotheses on the mechanism of beta 4 upregulation and a possible
role for alpha 6 beta 4 in the development of heart malformations aft
er the administration of retinoic acid are discussed. (C) 1996 Wiley-L
iss, Inc.