Developmental alterations in centrosome integrity contribute to the post-mitotic state of mammalian cardiomyocytes

作者:Zebrowski David C*; Vergarajauregui Silvia; Wu Chi Chung; Piatkowski Tanja; Becker Robert; Leone Marina; Hirth Sofia; Ricciardi Filomena; Falk Nathalie; Giessl Andreas; Just Steffen; Braun Thomas; Weidinger Gilbert; Engel Felix B
来源:eLife, 2015, 4: e05563.
DOI:10.7554/eLife.05563

摘要

Mammalian cardiomyocytes become post-mitotic shortly after birth. Understanding how this occurs is highly relevant to cardiac regenerative therapy. Yet, how cardiomyocytes achieve and maintain a post-mitotic state is unknown. Here, we show that cardiomyocyte centrosome integrity is lost shortly after birth. This is coupled with relocalization of various centrosome proteins to the nuclear envelope. Consequently, postnatal cardiomyocytes are unable to undergo ciliogenesis and the nuclear envelope adopts the function as cellular microtubule organizing center. Loss of centrosome integrity is associated with, and can promote, cardiomyocyte G0/G1 cell cycle arrest suggesting that centrosome disassembly is developmentally utilized to achieve the post-mitotic state in mammalian cardiomyocytes. Adult cardiomyocytes of zebrafish and newt, which are able to proliferate, maintain centrosome integrity. Collectively, our data provide a novel mechanism underlying the post-mitotic state of mammalian cardiomyocytes as well as a potential explanation for why zebrafish and newts, but not mammals, can regenerate their heart.

  • 出版日期2015-8-6