2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.25.493406
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Cardiac fibroblasts regulate cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through dynamic regulation of type I collagen

Abstract: RationaleCardiomyocytes and fibroblasts in the heart communicate through both secreted growth factors as well as through sensing the structural properties of the extracellular matrix that each helps generate. Previous studies have shown that defects in fibroblast activity during disease stimulation result in altered cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, although the role that collagen might play in this communication is unknown.ObjectiveHere we investigated how type I collagen maturation and disease-responsive matrix exp… Show more

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“…ECM-focused proteomic methods have resulted in improved coverage of ECM proteins over traditional proteomic approaches that have been used for tissue atlas projects. To date, several M. musculus tissue types with accompanying disease states have been characterized, including lung, , heart, , mammary tissue, ,, lymph node, pancreatic islet, liver, kidney glomeruli, colon, cardiac tissue, skin, aorta, brain, pancreas, , myotendinous junction, and lung, to name a few. However, the reported studies do not cover the range of tissue types presented here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ECM-focused proteomic methods have resulted in improved coverage of ECM proteins over traditional proteomic approaches that have been used for tissue atlas projects. To date, several M. musculus tissue types with accompanying disease states have been characterized, including lung, , heart, , mammary tissue, ,, lymph node, pancreatic islet, liver, kidney glomeruli, colon, cardiac tissue, skin, aorta, brain, pancreas, , myotendinous junction, and lung, to name a few. However, the reported studies do not cover the range of tissue types presented here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%