Periodic Reporting for period 4 - TransReg (Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of cardiac regenerative capacity in the zebrafish)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2024-02-01 al 2025-07-31
Unravelling the mechanisms that allow natural heart regeneration in some species could inspire the development of regenerative therapies for humans. Also, knowing if and how experiences affecting health can be transmitted to subsequent generations is of relevance for the understanding of disease.
The findings are of interest as they provide a possible targeting route to transiently manipulate the ability of cardiac muscle cells to divide. This can in the future be exploited by the identification of small molecules inhibiting the specific respiratory complex assembly.
Cox7a1 controls skeletal muscle physiology and heart regeneration through complex IV dimerization.
García-Poyatos C, Arora P, Calvo E, Marques IJ, Kirschke N, Galardi-Castilla M, Lembke C, Meer M, Fernández-Montes P, Ernst A, Haberthür D, Hlushchuk R, Vázquez J, Vermathen P, Enríquez JA, Mercader N.Dev Cell. 2024 Jul 22;59(14):1824-1841.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.04.012.
A second main finding from this ERC project comes from the study of the effect of a parental cardiac lesion on offspring. We were able to identify that in mice there is intergenerational inheritance of a neonatal cardiac lesion from one generation to the next. Pups from males with a cardiac cryolesion revealed alterations in cardiac function in the neonatal period and physiological alterations suggesting a better recovery after cardiac injury.
Our results, that need further validation in other models, suggests non-genetic inheritance of an experience across one generation in mammals.
Cox7a1 controls skeletal muscle physiology and heart regeneration through complex IV dimerization.
García-Poyatos C, Arora P, Calvo E, Marques IJ, Kirschke N, Galardi-Castilla M, Lembke C, Meer M, Fernández-Montes P, Ernst A, Haberthür D, Hlushchuk R, Vázquez J, Vermathen P, Enríquez JA, Mercader N.Dev Cell. 2024 Jul 22;59(14):1824-1841.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.04.012.