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Asymmetric Hapln1a drives regionalized cardiac ECM expansion and promotes heart morphogenesis in zebrafish development

Derrick, Christopher J; S�nchez-Posada, Juliana; Hussein, Farah; Tessadori, Federico; Pollitt, Eric J G; Savage, Aaron M; Wilkinson, Robert N; Chico, Timothy J; van Eeden, Fredericus J; Bakkers, Jeroen; No�l, Emily S

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Authors

Christopher J Derrick

Juliana S�nchez-Posada

Farah Hussein

Federico Tessadori

Eric J G Pollitt

Aaron M Savage

Timothy J Chico

Fredericus J van Eeden

Jeroen Bakkers

Emily S No�l



Abstract

Aims: Vertebrate heart development requires the complex morphogenesis of a linear tube to form the mature organ, a process essential for correct cardiac form and function, requiring coordination of embryonic laterality, cardiac growth, and regionalized cellular changes. While previous studies have demonstrated broad requirements for extracellular matrix (ECM) components in cardiac morphogenesis, we hypothesized that ECM regionalization may fine tune cardiac shape during heart development.

Methods and results: Using live in vivo light sheet imaging of zebrafish embryos, we describe a left-sided expansion of the ECM between the myocardium and endocardium prior to the onset of heart looping and chamber ballooning. Analysis using an ECM sensor revealed the cardiac ECM is further regionalized along the atrioventricular axis. Spatial transcriptomic analysis of gene expression in the heart tube identified candidate genes that may drive ECM expansion. This approach identified regionalized expression of hapln1a, encoding an ECM cross-linking protein. Validation of transcriptomic data by in situ hybridization confirmed regionalized hapln1a expression in the heart, with highest levels of expression in the future atrium and on the left side of the tube, overlapping with the observed ECM expansion. Analysis of CRISPR-Cas9-generated hapln1a mutants revealed a reduction in atrial size and reduced chamber ballooning. Loss-of-function analysis demonstrated that ECM expansion is dependent upon Hapln1a, together supporting a role for Hapln1a in regionalized ECM modulation and cardiac morphogenesis. Analysis of hapln1a expression in zebrafish mutants with randomized or absent embryonic left–right asymmetry revealed that laterality cues position hapln1a-expressing cells asymmetrically in the left side of the heart tube.

Conclusion: We identify a regionalized ECM expansion in the heart tube which promotes correct heart development, and propose a novel model whereby embryonic laterality cues orient the axis of ECM asymmetry in the heart, suggesting these two pathways interact to promote robust cardiac morphogenesis.

Citation

Derrick, C. J., Sánchez-Posada, J., Hussein, F., Tessadori, F., Pollitt, E. J. G., Savage, A. M., …Noël, E. S. (2022). Asymmetric Hapln1a drives regionalized cardiac ECM expansion and promotes heart morphogenesis in zebrafish development. Cardiovascular Research, 118(1), 226-240. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab004

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 4, 2021
Online Publication Date Feb 23, 2021
Publication Date 2022-01
Deposit Date Sep 6, 2022
Publicly Available Date Sep 6, 2022
Journal Cardiovascular Research
Print ISSN 0008-6363
Electronic ISSN 1755-3245
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 118
Issue 1
Pages 226-240
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab004
Keywords Heart morphogenesis, Extracellular matrix, Laterality, Zebrafish, Heart development
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5377358
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/cardiovascres/article/118/1/226/6146401

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