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Defective Desmosomal Adhesion Causes Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy by Involving an Integrin-αVβ6/TGF-β Signaling Cascade.

Camilla SchinnerLifen XuHenriette FranzAude ZimmermannMarie-Therès WanuskeMaitreyi RathodPauline HannsFlorian GeierPawel PelczarYan LiangVera LorenzChiara StüdlePiotr I MalySilke KaufersteinBritt-Maria BeckmannFarah SheikhGabriela M KusterVolker Spindler
Published in: Circulation (2022)
We show that disruption of desmosomal adhesion is sufficient to induce a phenotype that fulfils the clinical criteria to establish the diagnosis of ACM, confirming the dysfunctional adhesion hypothesis. Deregulation of integrin-αVβ6 and transforming growth factor-β signaling was identified as a central step toward fibrosis. A pilot in vivo drug test revealed this pathway as a promising target to ameliorate fibrosis. This highlights the value of this model to discern mechanisms of cardiac fibrosis and to identify and test novel treatment options for ACM.
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